The other option is a non-perl route and doesn't require connecting to the database at all. You should be able to find out the default database by going through the Windows Registry.
Well, that doesn't have to be a none non-perl way ... see Win32::TieRegistry.
-- Hofmator
In reply to Re2: dsn and underlying db
by Hofmator
in thread dsn and underlying db
by Anonymous Monk
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