It should show up with that technique; if you just want to see whether that particular module's installed (i.e. you're not trying to get a full list of what drivers you have installed), try

perl -MDBD::Mysql -e '1'

in a DOS window, and see if you get an error (you might want to check my captialization on the module name, just to be sure.)

If that doesn't work, try it by hand: execute perl -V in a DOS window and look at the @INC directories; poke through them for a file in a directory that looks like DBD\Mysql.pm.

HTH

Philosophy can be made out of anything. Or less -- Jerry A. Fodor


In reply to Re: DBD Drivers query by arturo
in thread DBD Drivers query by costas

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