Hello,
I´ve written a little test-script for working with ODBC. The real one still got ODBC but will be connected to a proper database then Acces 97. Everything works great with DBI::ODBC (win32 is not an option for me). When I give this query to the ODBC, MS Access returns a 'not a valid query'-error.
my $stt = $db->prepare("CREATE TABLE ".$row[0]."(id smallint, datum da +te, mach smallint, van_afd smallint, naar_afd smallint, bewerking int +, hoev_gepland int, gepland enum('true','false')");
(I also tried the escape-tags for the ' of the enum) Also
("CREATE TABLE ".$row[0]."(id smallint NOT NULL)");
won´t work. While
("CREATE TABLE ".$row[0]."(id smallint)");
works perfectly. Am I missing something? Greetings, Joris

In reply to Access won´t allow ENUM, DEFAULT etc in CREATE by Lytse Flap

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