Is this Module writen to be placed of the windows machine (which i dont have access to) or a Sun Sparc machine (the only thing I can use due to limitations set by my boss)

really I dont have a choice in the MSSQL 7 or not.. I work for "Engineering College Computing" a branch of the Engineering College located on the University of Toledo.. My task has been assigned to connect to the main college SIS (student information system) so that the college can ezily get the enrolled students and all their stats.

(kinda funny that none of the profs or "experts" know how this is done or dont want to spend time at it but they trust a high ranking student lab tech to get the job done... hum... Do you see grade changes in the future?)

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Ms SQL Server and perl. by hacker_j99
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