DBI is not especially fussy about which database you use behind the scenes.
I'd just try using one of the ODBC interfaces, preferably the DBI version DBD::ODBC (rather than Win32::ODBC) or I notice that there is a DBD::ADO available. Also, DBIx::SQLEngine may be of some use. Not used any of these, so this is not a recommendation, just some pointers to more info.
Hope that this helps.
Cheers,
-- Dave :-)
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In reply to Re^2: OO and databases
by DaveH
in thread OO and databases
by john.goor
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