The DBI documentation suggests using the catalog functions like ->table_info to retrieve information about the tables in your database. Maybe you can use that instead of ->tables.
If you tell us maybe something more about how ->tables fails with your database and the driver you use to connect to it, maybe there is something we can do to help you better. But without being able to reproduce your situation, some generic advice is all we can give.
In reply to Re: Perl and MySql - checking tables for column names
by Corion
in thread Perl and MySql - checking tables for column names
by bizactuator
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