Thanks terce!
Is "SERVERNAME" the IP-address to the server where MSSQL is located?
I believe that both the DSN-less connection you suggest, and the one with the local DSN suggested by pKai, will work. However, I am getting more and more convinced that the main problem turns out to be on the MSSQL side of things -
1) How to actually set up a MSSQL-account etc. that can be used to connect to the MSSQL from a remote computer.
2) If using a local DSN to connect via, I am not quite sure about how to set that up with the neccessary information to connect to the remote MSSQL-machine / which information to enter where. (Where to enter the IP-address to the remote MSSQL-machine, etc.)
Since this is quite neccessary to let Perl into the game and get some data from MSSQL, do you have any idea (maybe a link?) on how I can do this?
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