Just out of curiosity, do you have any problems with memory leaks?
My company's software and Openlink aren't playing nice, as there is a
very LARGE memory leak being caused by Openlink (We confirmed that
our software wasn't at fault, and Openlink said there was a bug with the
drivers (Version 3.2). We also checked the 4.0 drivers, and still
have the same problem.

TStanley


Update:We looked a little bit further into the problem and realized
that our software did have the memory leak. Since Openlink
doesn't play nice with us, we are now using Merant's DataDirect driver.

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Perl to MS Access with DBI:ODBC on Unix by TStanley
in thread Perl to MS Access with DBI:ODBC on Unix by fongsaiyuk

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