How do you know that the unixODBC installation went well when one of the programs that are supposed to get installed with unixODBC is missing? If you are really sure you know where unixODBC got installed to, maybe just set $ENV{ODBCHOME} to it.
Personally, I use DBD::ODBC on Windows, where it works as advertised, because Windows comes with the ODBC manager.
In reply to Re^3: Installing DBD::ODBC
by Corion
in thread Installing DBD::ODBC
by Steve_BZ
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