You can do this if the DSN that you defined is system wide or global and not local... What is probably happening is that you've defined a user DSN, and this is not visible when you are not logged in..
DBD::ODBC has some tips on this.. just search within the page for "Defining your DSN -- which type should I use?". That should give you the information you need to run the script while not logged in
HTH
In reply to Re: using odbc while logged off
by tinman
in thread using odbc while logged off
by esolm
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