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Newbie, Perl and Microsoft Access

Asked by markdog12 in Perl Programming Language

Tags: data, default, found, perl

Hi, i'm very new to this.  I'm attempting to access a database i created using Microsoft Access 2000.  I am using Windows 2000.  The following is my perl code:

#!C:/Perl/bin/perl.exe
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
use CGI qw(:standard -debug);
use strict;

use DBI;

my ($connect, $dbh);

$connect = 'ODBC:test';

print "connecting to $connect\n";

$dbh = DBI->connect("DBI:$connect", "", "") || die "could not connect to $connect\n$DBI::errstr\n";


print "connected to $connect\n";

$dbh->disconnect || die ("could not discommect from $connect:\n$DBI::errstr\n");

The syntax checks out fine, and even says "connected to database" on the command line.  But when i run it on a web server, it just says, "connecting to database".  The following is my error log:

[Wed May 14 11:16:08 2003] [error] [client 10.37.2.175] DBI connect('test','',...) failed:  at C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/cgi-bin/odbc.cgi line 15, referer: http://10.37.2.175/
[Wed May 14 11:16:08 2003] [error] [client 10.37.2.175] could not connect to ODBC::test, referer: http://10.37.2.175/
[Wed May 14 11:16:08 2003] [error] [client 10.37.2.175] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified (SQL-IM002)(DBD: db_login/SQLConnect err=-1), referer: http://10.37.2.175/

Can anyone please help me?

 
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