That's what we call in professional lingo a "typo". I couldn't imagine that the dsn for DBD::Sybase would have a wacky non-standard way of specifying just the port, so I had to consult the source (http://search.cpan.org/src/MEWP/DBD-Sybase-1.04/dbdimp.c):

if(strchr(dsn, '=')) { extractFromDsn("server=", dsn, imp_dbh->server, 64); ... blah blah blah ... extractFromDsn("host=", dsn, imp_dbh->host, 64); extractFromDsn("port=", dsn, imp_dbh->port, 20); extractFromDsn("maxConnect=", dsn, imp_dbh->maxConnect, 25);

As you can see, it is clearly looking for "port=", and not "port-". Why your dsn would would work with "port-" is beyond me. *shrug*

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edan


In reply to Re^3: windows sybase error messages by edan
in thread windows sybase error messages by martymart

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