Check which version of DBI you have:

cpan -D DBI

Example output:

Done! DBI ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +--- (no description) T/TI/TIMB/DBI-1.633.tar.gz D:\perl\perl\vendor\lib\DBI.pm Installed: 1.631 CPAN: 1.633 Not up to date Tim Bunce (TIMB) Tim.Bunce@pobox.com

Note that the installed version and cpan verison are listed, and it's pointed out where the installed module is not up to date. Just install the new version:

cpan DBI

Check out of date modules:

cpan -O

In reply to Re: How to check DBI module version from CPAN and how to upgrade the same from CPAN by marto
in thread How to check DBI module version from CPAN and how to upgrade the same from CPAN by bhushanQA

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