The ODBC data source is not found. This can have various causes.

Maybe you have misspelled it. Start odbcad32.exe and check whether your ODBC data source name really is AJsql.

Maybe you created the data source using the 64-bit odbcad32.exe but are using a 32-bit Perl. Or you are using a 64-bit Perl but want to connect to a 32-bit ODBC data source. Neither will work. You will need to match the bitness of the ODBC administrator program and your Perl.

Have you looked at https://www.connectionstrings.com to maybe find the appropriate connection string to avoid the need for configuring a ODBC data source alltogether?


In reply to Re: Database connection issue by Corion
in thread Database connection issue by Azard

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