Dear Monks,

do I have to connect to the database in a different way when a .mdw-file exists?

I try to access a database and it works fine with databases that have no user-password-combination.

This is the code I use:
#! /usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use DBI; my $user = 'username'; my $pass = 'password'; my $dsn = 'driver=Microsoft Access-Treiber (*.mdb); dbq=db1.mdb'; my $dbh = DBI->connect("DBI:ODBC:$dsn",$user,$pass) or die $DBI::errst +r; [...]
I just get the message, that I do not have the right to work with the object...

In reply to Using MS Access via DBI and DBD::ODBC by reneeb

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