I don't have ADO to test your code but here is a Win32::OLE alternative.
#!perl
use strict;
use Win32::OLE;
use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Access';
my $db_file = "c:/temp/Hello.accdb";
my $app = Win32::OLE->new('Access.Application', 'Quit')
or die "Couldn't start new Access instance: $!";
my $db = $app->OpenCurrentDatabase($db_file) ;
my $db = $app->CurrentDb;
my $rs = $db->OpenRecordSet('
SELECT Company_Code,Name FROM Plants
ORDER BY Company_Code'
);
my $Plantfile = 'c:/temp/Plants.txt';
open OUT,'>',$Plantfile
or die "Could not open $Plantfile : $!";
my $count = 0;
my @fields = ('Company_Code','Name');
while ( ! $rs->Eof )
{
my @cols = map { $rs->Fields($_)->Value }@fields;
print OUT join "\t",@cols;
print OUT "\n";
$rs->MoveNext;
++$count;
}
close OUT;
print "$Plantfile created with $count records\n";
poj
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