Thanks for the reply. use Win32::ODBC; use DirHandle (); use File::Spec (); use HTTP::Date; $DriverType = "Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)"; $DSN = "Win32 ODBC --MAOmaoMAOmaoMAO--"; $Dir = "."; $DBase = "Pitstop_files.mdb"; Win32::ODBC::ConfigDSN(ODBC_ADD_DSN, $DriverType,("DSN=$DSN", "Description=MAO Win32 ODBC Test DSN for Perl", "DBQ=$Dir\\$DBase", "DEFAULTDIR=$Dir", "UID=", "PWD=")) or die "ConfigDSN(): Could not add temporary DSN" . Win32::ODBC::Error(); $db=new Win32::ODBC($DSN) or die "couldn't ODBC $DSN because ", Win32::ODBC::Error(), "\n"; $query = "select * from Table1"; !$db->Sql($query) or die "couldn't do $query because ", $db->Error(), "\n"; @directory=""; my %WriteFile; my %WriteTime; while($db->FetchRow()) { #print " YES \n"; my %Data = $db->DataHash(); foreach $key (keys(%Data)) { $query = "UPDATE Table1 SET OldFileName='$WriteFile{$key}', OldFileTime='$WriteTime($key)' WHERE Path='$key'"; $db->Sql($query) or die "couldn't do $query because ", $db->Error(), "\n"; } } I am using this code to update my records but it's not working or it will work for first record. Can anybody send me the code to get the datas and update/change the data in mdb file?

In reply to Re^2: Microsoft Access database control and UPDATE the records by Selvakumar
in thread Microsoft Access database control and UPDATE the records by Selvakumar

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