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Win32:ODBC  - Connection test

Tags: perl, odbc, connection, test
I have been trying to set up a connection to an Oracle database (using Oracle ODBC drivers) and Win32::ODBC for PERL.

However, when I tried to test the connection using the script below I only get :  "Count is     " with no figure.

Does this mean the connection is working or not working?
I guess there must be something wrong with the script ( or if there is anything else I 'm doing wrong). So someone could help me correct the script, would be great.
Thank you.
ggd

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use Win32::ODBC;

$DSN = "dsn=wweb;uid=incent;pwd=incentweb;";
if (!($db = new Win32::ODBC($DSN))){
   print "Error connecting to $DSN\n";
   print "Error: " . Win32::ODBC::Error() . "\n";
   exit;
    }

$SqlStatement = "Select count(*) from coupon_d4";
if ($db->Sql($SqlStatement)){
   print "SQL failed.\n";
   print "Error: " . $db->Error() . "\n";
   $db->Close();
   exit;
}

while($db->FetchRow()){
   undef %Data;
   %Data = $db->DataHash();
print "Count is $id\n";
}

$db->Close();

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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: ggd
Solution Provided By: arogyarajxavier
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
Views: 42
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