Hello Andrew -

What platforms are you running on?

If you are running Radiator directly on NT, you can just use the 
standard DBI module which contains DBD-ODBC. This is also a very easy 
way to get from a UNIX host running Radiator as well - just run a 
radius proxy to a system as above.

Otherwise, if you really want to connect from a UNIX host, you can 
indeed use the Sybase client libraries, or you can use the DBD-Proxy 
module, or you can use the the other options listed on the FAQ.

I posted a fairly complete description of this topic to the list some 
time ago, so check the archive site and do a search on "IMPORTANT".

hth

Hugh


At 17:39 -0400 01/4/8, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
>Can anyone point me to some more info on using Radiator with Rodopi. I read
>the section in the FAQ covering ODBC connectivity with sybase modules but
>have little experience in this area. Any more documentation/info would be
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Andrew P. Kaplan
>CyberShore, Inc. -- Premium Internet Services -- http://www.cshore.com
>
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