The mechanism PAR uses to pick up all the modules your program needs (Module::ScanDeps), is not perfect. This is especially so with .pm modules that are indirectly required by Class::DBI - I've been bitten by this one.

If you unzip -l the exe, you can see what's inside it (on Windows, you can browse the contents with winzip and suchlike).

If your Transformer.pm is missing, you can explicitly add it by using the Modules textarea in tkpp. Or, you can fix the problem in code by putting an explicit use Class::DBI::SQL::Transformer, and any other modules that are missing, into your .pl script.

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My friends all rate Windows, I must disagree.
Your powers of persuasion will set them all free,
So oh Lord, won’t you burn me a Knoppix CD ?
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In reply to Re: Can't locate object method "new" via package "Class::DBI::SQL::Transformer" at C by rinceWind
in thread Can't locate object method "new" via package "Class::DBI::SQL::Transformer" at C by mikasue

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