Your original post said "dbi:CSV:f_dir:/root, which was obviously wrong, and thus most likely the cause of failure.

Assuming you have recent enough versions of the modules you use, what is the output of:

use strict; use warnings; use DBI; my $dbh = DBI->connect ("dbi:CSV:", undef, undef, { f_dir => "/root", f_ext => ".csv/r", RaiseError => 1, PrintError => 1, ShowErrorStatement => 1, }); print "DBI-$DBI::VERSION\n"; print "DBD::CSV-$DBD::CSV::VERSION\n"; print "Text::CSV_XS-$Text::CSV_XS::VERSION\n"; print "SQL::Statement-$SQL::Statement::VERSION\n"; print "\n"; print "$_\n" for $dbh->tables (undef, undef, undef, undef);

Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re^3: Trouble getting DBD::CSV to work by Tux
in thread Trouble getting DBD::CSV to work by paulski82

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