Well, as I mentioned you are trying to execute the SQL with a method that doesn't exist in Win32::ODBC. Refer to my last response (or the docs for Win32::ODBC) for the correct method. Below is a quick example of using Win32::ODBC:
use Win32::ODBC;
my $DSN = qq(DSN Name);
my $db;
if (!($db = new Win32::ODBC($DSN))){
print "Connection Error: " . Win32::ODBC::Error . "\n";
exit;
}
my $qry = qq(select * from table);
if ($db->Sql($qry)){
print "SQL Error: " . $db->Error . "\n";
$db->Close;
exit;
}
while($db->FetchRow){
my %record = $db->DataHash;
print $record{FIELD};
... etc ...
}
$db->Close;
Again, read the docs that come with Win32::ODBC, and visit roth.net for more documentation.
Cheers,
KM
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