OK, being new to this, I am really beginning to feel dense. I downloaded SQLite, but don't know what to do with it. What do you do with a .kit file????

I also tried DBMDeep, but couldn't get it to work from the docs. I ran the "makefile.pl", and received the following:

J:\BSACamps.tst\CGI\DBM-Deep-0.99_04>perl makefile.pl Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Warning: prerequisite Clone 0.01 not found. Warning: prerequisite FileHandle::Fmode 0.05 not found. Warning: prerequisite Test::Deep 0.095 not found. Warning: prerequisite Test::Exception 0.21 not found. Writing Makefile for DBM::Deep
I created their test program:
#!/usr/bin/perl use DBM::Deep; my $db = new DBM::Deep "foo.db"; $db->{mykey} = "myvalue";
but received the following when I went to run it:
Can't locate DBM/Deep.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:/Perl/lib C:/Perl/s +ite/lib .) at test.cgi line 2. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at test.cgi line 2.

In reply to Re^2: Cross-platform DB by wpahiker
in thread Cross-platform DB by wpahiker

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