in reply to Re: Inserting Data to MS SQL server without DBI
in thread Inserting Data to MS SQL server without DBI
Hmm, have you consulted the DBI mailing list about your problems? Are you using ActiveState or strawberry Perl? Strawberry Perl comes with a c-compiler and dmake for making things.
I haven't consulted the DBI mailing list, but I will be now. I not sure which type of Perl I am using because I did not build it. The company for the device built it. If I had to guess, ActiveState.
What exactly happened when you tried installing DBI::PurePerl? Again the DBI mailing list would appreciate specific details on your architecture, error msgs, etc.
The way I went about installing PurePerl was copy and paste. I tried to use the CPAN module to install it but it kept on hanging and quitting. The error that I got from perl in regards to the MySQL, for testing without installing unixODBC or EasySoft, was that it might not have been installed properly. Possibly because I took the copy paste method?
2. I cannot install the unixODBC or EasySoft because I can't cross-compile it and don't have the needed space if I could.
I guess I'm at the point where I need either a new paradigm to my approach or a stern talking to of how to explaining how to accomplish the above.
Well, you could always use delimited text files and import the data. There are also other agile languages. I've used SQL Alchemy and Python successfully with MS-SQL
I am trying to stay away from having the "Remote" server do anything because we have a server that is local to my building and full permissions. But there is a second server several hundred miles away and only have limited rights to access.
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