Hello,

ive got an app (on windows) which is using DMO (Database management objects) to access and manage SQL Server. I am very well aware DMO is old and long time deprecate but well worked so far. However with release of TLS 1.2 and by disabling TLS 1.0 protocol which is used by DMO app cant connect.

Ive tried to replace DMO code with SMO (Shared management objects) as its quite natural evaluation but i struggle on it really badly.

Only information with exampels which i found was here: https://blog.pythian.com/perl-and-server-management-objects-smo/
However mentioned CLR module just wont compile on Windows for me, and PPM doesnt have it in its base as it failed to build there in every version of Perl as well.

Is there any monk capable to help me here?

In reply to SMO in Perl by xitzee

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