OK...going back to my original question. Maybe, I should have specified which OS I was on. I'm on a Win NT 4.0 system. I go the dll problem fixed, now I'm getting a bunch of other errors. Could someone point out the syntax mistake....I've been looking at this all day.

Here are the error messages

Driver: ADO

Use of uninitialized value in method lookup at datasources.pl line 12.

Use of uninitialized value in substitution (s///) at C:/Program Files/Perl/lib/AutoLoader.pm line 41.

Can't locate auto/DBI/.al in @INC (@INC contains: C:/Program Files/Perl/lib C:/Program Files/Perl/site/li b .) at datasources.pl line 12

Once again here is the code. A bit of a change.

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use DBD::ODBC; my @drivers = DBI->available_drivers(); die "No drivers found!\n" unless @drivers; foreach $driver (@drivers) { print "Driver: $driver\n"; @DataSources = DBI->$data_sources( $driver ); foreach $data_sources( @DataSources ) { print "\tdata_source is $data_sources\n"; } print "\n"; } exit;
Thanks in advance.
Curtisb

In reply to Re: Question about DBI and PPM/DB Driver Verify Code by curtisb
in thread Question about DBI and PPM/DB Driver Verify Code by curtisb

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