Hi Alexander,
Thanks for your response.
Currently i am using DBD::ODBC version 1.16, it came defaultly with Perl 5.8.9. Please advise whether it supports UTF-8 characters?
If not, how can i get the compiled version of 1.23?
I searched in CPAN, but it is not compiled version...
All strings which i am passing to $dbh-> execute() are in UTF-8 only, because i tried writing them to a file, they are written properly.
The problem is,
if i don't mention $dbh->{odbc_default_bind_type} = 12; # SQL_VARCHAR, then it is throwing '
MicrosoftODBC SQL Server DriverInvalid character value for cast specification (SQL-22018)' error. How can i get rid of it?
Please advise. Thanks for your valuable time.
Thanks,
Ajay
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