Hi,

The variables are set in your shell enviroment
In your shell, type: DBI_DSN=dbi:ODBC:sample
To see if these variables are correctly set, type: echo $DBI_DSN
These variables are only for test porpouse, it's not necessary for
installation and operation of DBD:ODBC. You do not have to configure
them.

Regards, Guilherme.

> -----Mensagem original-----
> De:           Todd Knaus [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviada em:           Quarta-feira, 24 de Novembro de 1999 15:08
> Para:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Assunto:              (RADIATOR) Basic DBD:ODBC question
> 
> Dear Fellow Radiator Users,
> 
> I really hate to bother everyone with such a basic question but I
> cannot
> figure this one out.  I am trying to install DBD-ODBC.0.22 on my
> RedHat
> Linux.  The README file says to set the environment variable for; 
> DBI_DSN, DBI_USER and DBI_PASS prior to running perl Makefile.PL.
> 
> My questions/problem is, where do I set these variables ?  I assumed I
> would set these in the Makefile.PL but I am either wrong or I have the
> syntax wrong.  Could anyone please inform me as to how I would set
> these
> variables and/or were I need to place them.
> 
> Thanks for any hints, tips, pointers, flames, etc.,
> 
> Todd Knaus
> President
> CISNet Inc.
> 
> 
> 
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