Hi,
I'm new to using Win32::ODBC (and I can't seem to get DBD or DBI to work regardless of what I do), but I'm having problems joining tables... (here is a sample of the tables)

Table: DlrLogins (columns apear within ())
(UserID) autodev (P1) APS (P2) TEMP
Table: APSVehicles
(Tag) 1989 (Dealer) APS

I get an environment variable for logged in user and place it in $AuthUser... I've tried a lot of things - the one actually worked in the SQL Analyzer but not from Perl...

Here is the code:

select APSVehicles.*, DlrLogins.* FROM APSVehicles INNER JOIN DlrLogins ON APSVehicles.Dealer = DlrLogins.P1 or APSVehicles.Dealer = DlrLogins.P2 WHERE DlrLogins.UserID = '$AuthUser' ORDER by DLRID";

Any help would be appreciated! I've spent a lot of time banging my head on the wall :(.

Thanks - Zack

Code tags added by davido.


In reply to Question about joins? by zackdade

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