A lot has changed since DBD-CSV-0.22! That version was from April 2005.
At the moment of writing, the current versions are:
DBI-1.631
DBD::CSV-0.44
Text::CSV_XS-1.10
SQL::Statement-1.405
My first hunch would be, with your old versions, to add the schema:
my $sth = $dbh->prepare (q{select * from "root".export});
$sth->execute;
while (my $h = $dbh->fetchrow_hashref) {
# Don't know if casing of fieldnames is sane in those versions
# YMMV, $dbh->{FetchHashKeyName} = "NAME_lc"; might help
print "ID: ", $h->{id}, ", SN: ", $h->{service_name};
}
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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