I see.....

OK, I tried this;
use DBI; $dsn = 'LNB_HHH_APP'; $user = 'db_analyst'; $password = 'db_pass'; my $data_source = "dbi::Sybase:LNB_HHH_APP"; my $dbh = DBI->connect($data_source, $user, $password)||die "Can't con +nect to $data_source: $DBI::errstr";
and got this in return
Can't connect to data source LNB_HHH_APP, no database driver specified + and DBI_DSN env var not se t at U:\scripts\sybase_test1.pl line 6
any thought? or an example code on how to connect to a sybase database and extract all rows from a query called 'LNB_Qry'?

btw: swapping $data_source with $dsn still didnot resolve my problem.

In reply to Re^2: Connecting to Sybase using Win32::ODBC by Anonymous Monk
in thread Connecting to Sybase using Win32::ODBC by blackadder

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