I am not crossing databases so I don't understand what is causing this error.
Its a message from your ODBC driver (not perl module)
So i'd try to be more specific like you are here db_name.user.table_name and use "full" names like that for all the names in your statement
Then I'd check the permissions your user has, these links talk about this permissions issue http://colbran.co.za/wordpress/netezza/netezza-schemas-and-cross-database-access/, http://netezza-tutorials.blogspot.com/2011/03/accessing-other-databases.html
Then the drastic options is looking for a different ODBC driver ... or even worse, different database system
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