I tried all the procedures mentioned in open search page.

but

1. I tried to install sybase in sytem(600MB file) and then installing the module DBD::Sybase.. Its long time and after installation also got so many error messages. Its not working correctly spended so much time...

2. While using ODBC module need to install some drivers. but those sybase drivers not available for windows. It is available only for Unix OS only.

Finally i written one small code in java and converted to jar. and executing the jar file through command prompt. Its working fine. Still i am expecting the solution through perl instead of using of jar file..

Please let me know your comments..

Hope so above two procedures may work for some people, but still getting some issues from my side. It will take long time...

So expecting simple procedure to connect to sybase.


In reply to Re^2: How to connect sybase using perl in Windows by bhaskar_219
in thread How to connect sybase using perl in Windows by bhaskar_219

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