Hi, I have installed ActivePerl5.8.8.818 64-bit on Solaris. I couldn't get the DBD-ODBC when I fire a command >> ppm search dbd-odbc. Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...status 500 *** no packages matching 'dbd-odbc' found *** I have seen that "Perl\site\lib\auto\Win32\ODBC\ODBC.dll" is present on windows. Like ODBC.so is not present on Solaris. Can you please tell me that If it is available with this installation or need to install separately? If it is then from where I will download the Perl DBD-ODBC for 64-bit Solaris. Also need to know about the requirement of Perl-LDAP, PERL-DBI for 64-bit Solaris. Amit

In reply to Regarding DBD-ODBC in ActivePerl5.8.8.818 by amit_27

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