What part of the text do you have problems with?

You are using a Perl configured with threading enabled.

This is a statement about your Perl interpreter. As likely you're on Windows, it's not uncommon to have a Perl with threading enabled. There is no further action required on your part.

Please read the warnings in DBI about this.

This is a request that you read the documentation of DBI about threads. The action to take on your part would be to read the documentation of DBI about threads.

You should also be aware that on non-Windows platforms ODBC drivers come in two forms, thread-safe and non-thread-safe drivers and you may need to make sure you are using the right one.

As you're likely on Windows, this part is of little concern to you.

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I'm not sure which part of these instructions is giving you problems.


In reply to Re: More ODBC Install Issues by Corion
in thread More ODBC Install Issues by JimmyC57

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