Maybe using the Win32::ODBC-error-Methods might help you to locate the error, e.g.
#!perl -w use strict; use Win32::ODBC; my $dsn = "DSN=clamon.world;UID=scott;PWD=tiger"; my $statement = q(SELECT * FROM EMP where EMPNO = 7900); my $db = Win32::ODBC->new($dsn); unless ($db){ my $error = Win32::ODBC::Error; die "Error in connecting to db: $error\n"; } if ($db->Sql($statement){ my $error = $db->error(); die "Error in $statement:\n\t$error\n"; } while ($db->FetchRow){ my %line = $db->DataHash(); foreach my $key (sort keys %line){ print "$key = $hash{$key}\n"; } print "\n"; } $db->Close();

Best regards,
perl -le "s==*F=e=>y~\*martinF~stronat~=>s~[^\w]~~g=>chop,print"


In reply to Re: Problem getting data from win32::ODBC connection to oracle by strat
in thread Problem getting data from win32::ODBC connection to oracle by RuneK

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