Hi ,
Although the you didn't get a compile-time error, you may have experienced a run-time error - which wasn't caught.
If it's the basic Win32::OLE module, any error from the last operation can be accessed via a call to Win32::OLE->LastError(), so try ...
$rs->Fields('AEName')->value($psProxyName);
die "value(\$psProxyName) failed - " . Win32::OLE->LastError() if Win3
+2::OLE->LastError();
BTW, my sig is self-deprecating - it says that PM has a higher regard for my experience than I do;-)
A user level that continues to overstate my experience :-))
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