Well, I'm not sure what DBI's issue is with MSAccess, but I use Win32::ODBC to write to memo fields in Access using a DSN without a problem:
my ($xsql) = new Win32::ODBC('VER2004R2');
$xsql->Sql($sql);
$xsql->FetchRow();
my (%ahash) = $xsql->DataHash();
if (($ahash{Status} eq 'Solved') &&
($ahash{'Assigned_to'} ne '') &&
($ahash{'Resolved_by'} ne '') &&
($ahash{'Verified_by'} ne '') ) {
$sql = 'INSERT INTO tblBasicProblems_history ( PGNFIL
+ENAME, ';
$sql .= ' [Date], Description, Author, Status, Assign
+ed_to, Resolution, ';
...
$xsql->Sql($sql);
...
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