Hello,You do know that you can just save the Access db as CSV directly from access don't you?
While breaking in a new desktop computer, I installed new versions of the DBI, DBD-ODBC, and DBD-CSV. I have found the program below (which takes records out of an Access DB with DBD-ODBC and puts them into a .csv file with DBD-CSV)
In terms of what might have changed -- the most likely culprit is SQL::Statement (one of the prereq modules for DBD::CSV), try installing the old SQL::Statement from Jochen Wiedmann's directory (any version before 1.0) and see if that changes the speed. If it does please write me off list with the details (I maintain the newer SQL::Statement which is slower but better though I wouldn't suspect it would be as slow as you describe so maybe something else is going on).
-- Jeff
