Is anybody here using DBD::Sybase or Sybperl on Linux?

I'm running an apache server on my linux system here at work. I've managed to obtain space on our database servers, so I can use them as a back end for my CGI scripts. If I can get my server configured as a sybase client, I may never have to parse another text file.

If you've got any experience with Sybase and Perl on Linux integration, please tell me about your experiences. Which module(s) do you prefer? What did you have to do to get the modules working? Are there any gotcha's with these systems I need to be aware of?

TIA


TGI says moo

In reply to DBD::Sybase or Sybperl on Linux by TGI

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