I am sure everyone in the Perl community knows what you are trying to do by now, except perhaps for the one person two three four (*) people who voted to keep this node who I assume isn't aren't on any of the mailling lists, usenet groups and other web sites where you have posted this question.

As I answered you on the London.pm Mail List:

On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 16:40, Armin Zendron wrote:
> Has anyone attempted to use DBI with Red Brick and had 
> success?  Specifically DBD::Informix?
>   
> I am going to be attempting this on a unix machine (hpux).

The Red Brick client protocol is different to the Informix IDS one
despite Informix having bought the database ages ago - I would be highly
skeptical that it would work, there may  however be a unix ODBC driver
available in which case you will be able to use DBD::ODBC (if you
install unixodbc or iODBC or whatever).

/J\
You can find more details about the Red Brick ODBC driver here and there is a Red Brick specific mailling list here where I am sure you will find someone who can answer your question.

(*) Astonishing - I guess that there must be people who think this *IS* the Perl community.. :-)

/J\


In reply to Re: Searching a DBI for Red Brick on HPUX by gellyfish
in thread Searching a DBI for Red Brick on HPUX by Armin75

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