Stephen Toney,

Did follow the install directions:

T O I N S T A L L T H I S B E A S T : ========================================= 1) You will need to dump the ODBC.PM file into the \PERL\LIB\WIN32\ di +rectory. 2) You need to copy either ODBC105.PLL or ODBC106.PLL (depending on yo +ur version of Win32 Perl's build number. Run: perl -v to check whic +h build you have) into \PERL\LIB\AUTO\WIN32\ODBC\ODBC.PLL.\ **** Notice that we are changing the name to ODBC.PLL!!!!


If not then it surely will not work. (Though it may not work even if you did). If that does not work, I am all out of suggestions.

Cameron

In reply to Re^3: Win32::ODBC FetchRow by doowah2004
in thread Win32::ODBC FetchRow by Stephen Toney

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