OK. If you're using Windows, then you shouldn't need to make anything.
If you haven't already, get hold of ActivePerl from www.Activestate.com,
and then use PPM to install whichever modules you need. To access
SQLServer you'll need DBI and DBD-ODBC.
Regards.
Rob
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I did originally in attachments, but the server must have cropped them
off.
I am running Win2k. and perl5 (revision 5 version 6 subversion 1)
I am trying to install the DBI-1.25 module. to access databases.
On another note what I would really like to do is access my SQLserver
database via tcp/ip comms from a remote raq server running perl. Is this
possible and if so how.
Cheers
Tristan
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Letting people know what you are trying to 'make' and on what platform
etc. is normally a good idea...
Regards,
Rob
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Hi there
I am having problems with the 'make' part of the install process
I am getting the error "fatal error U1077: 'cl' : return code '0x1'"
Any ideas??
Thanks for your help
Tristan
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