OK.
ODBC is in the directories specified in @INC.
PPM did'nt download and install DBI so I downloaded DBI.zip from
www.activestate.com
After unzipping it I read the readme which said:
"To install this ActiveState PPM package, run the following command
in the current directory:
ppm install DBI.ppd
This I did and it replied with
writing c:\BIN\perl\site\lib\auto\DBI\.packlist
And that was it. I get the error that I wrote about before when I try to run the script.
Tell you what. Could someone direct me to a site that offers tutorials on how to use Perl to access a database. Preferably an MS Access database
Thank you..
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