Connecting to SQLServer from a Unix environment is non-trivial, if you don't have an ODBC engine. The way some people (like me, on a Solaris platform) do it is to use FreeTDS and pretend it is a Sybase database (I guess SQLServer is still sort of Sybase-like under the covers) using DBD::Sybase. Anyway, Super Search is your friend -- there are several good nodes on this topic.
Accessing Microsoft SQL Server from Linux using DBD::Sybase is probably a good place to start.
In reply to Re: which module support to connect SQLServer
by ptum
in thread which module support to connect SQLServer
by shanthiann
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