No, I did not say there was no way to do it. I was just explaining the current mechanism and where your dialogue was probably coming from. We can change DBD::ODBC in a few ways to perhaps support what you need. I'm not sure where you are going to get a window handle from but there is the connection attribute SQL_COPT_SS_OLDPWD which I could look at. In fact, by sheer coincidence (not), I've had a request for this in my email this afternoon - not doubt from someone else in your operation.

Unfortunately, I am away on holiday for 2 weeks from tomorrow so I won't be able to do anything about it but DBD::ODBC is in subversion and I'd happily accept a patch. Otherwise, you'll have to wait 2 weeks and remind me then.


In reply to Re^5: How to change expired database password via DBI? by mje
in thread How to change expired database password via DBI? by Sue D. Nymme

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