will both find the ODBC table info and help to translate it into a CREATE statement suitable for MySQL. I think ODBC will let you make the dump to CSV directly, but if not,
will let you do that. You'll need at least two database handles in the script, one for ODBC and one for MySQL and a third for CSV if ODBC won't make the CSV table directly. You can also skip the CSV and just loop through the ODBC select doing a MySQL insert for each row. If you do use DBD::CSV, a single statement should createt the CSV file, something along the lines of "CREATE TABLE csv_table AS SELECT * FROM mysql_table".