My script looks as follows:

#! /bin/perl use strict; use DBI; use DBD::ODBC; DBI->trace(DBD::ODBC->parse_trace_flag('odbcconnection')); my $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:ODBC:nhitest','delli28','XXXXXXX'); my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM dbc.databases"); $sth->execute; while (my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { print "Name: $$row{DatabaseName}, Owner: $$row{OwnerName}\n"; #print "Name: $$row{TABNAME}, Owner: $$row{OWNER}\n"; } $dbh->disconnect;

The results look as follows:

delli28@apsa9012:/u/delli28> test2.pl non-Unicode login6 dbd_db_login6 SQLDriverConnect 'nhitest', 'delli28', 'xxxx' SQLConnect 'nhitest', 'delli28' Turning autocommit on Illegal instruction

isql output looks as follows:

delli28@apsa9012:/u/delli28> isql -v nhitest delli28 XXXXXXX +---------------------------------------+ | Connected! | | | | sql-statement | | help [tablename] | | quit | | | +---------------------------------------+ SQL> select DatabaseName from DBC.Databases +-------------------------------+ | DatabaseName | +-------------------------------+ | gkopf | ...

In reply to Re^2: DBD::ODBC to Teradata by DanEllison
in thread DBD::ODBC to Teradata by DanEllison

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