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DBI FUNCTIONS

dbidata

Returns connection data for initializing a DBI connection.

opendbi

Returns a DBI object. Se the DBI documentation for what to to with it.

Usage: my $dbi = KAP::opendbi( 'SYBASE.eq_script_user' ); $dbi->do(``SELECT * FROM people WHERE nice = 'very''');

For this example to work, a configuration file called dbi.SYBASE would have to be created, and it needs to contain values for 'data_source', 'username' and 'password'

data_source=SYBASE
username=eq_script_user
password=secret

or full data_source:

data_source=dbi:ODBC:ms_servosl12
username=eq_script_user
password=secret

or

data_source=dbi:Sybase:server=SYBASE
username=eq_script_user
password=secret

In reply to Re^6: Writing Multiple Recordsets into a CSV file by sudip_dg77
in thread Writing Multiple Recordsets into a CSV file by sudip_dg77

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