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My software package is Outlook '98 (v.8.5.5603.0). While it goes have the option to turn off the HTML coding, that option appears not to funtion. As my company paid for this, and I do not wish to pay for or install another e-mail program its something that will have to be dealt with later on.
I guess you don't have an idea about the original question then, since you've decided to trod down this old trail...
vandy
-----Original Message-----
From: Hans-Joachim Leidinger
[mailto:hans-joachim.leidinger@home.gelsen-net.de]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 1:53 PM
To: minivend-users@minivend.com
Subject: Re: About MS SQL server
****** message to minivend-users from "Hans-Joachim Leidinger" <hans-joachim.leidinger@home.gelsen-net.de> ******
Hello Mike,
are you not able to switch your email-software to "send only
text/plain"?
Why do you send your email with html-code?
Do you need any help to get right setting of your email-software?
What is your email-software?
Sorry for my bad english!
Joachim
----- Original Message -----
From: mike
To: minivend-users@minivend.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 6:40 PM
Subject: RE: About MS SQL server
>You'll also need ODBC drivers. DBI::ODBC
>connects to existing ODBC drivers much as
>DBI::mysql connects using installed mysql libraries.
Thanks for the input; however, if the ODBC applet in your NT4.0 control
panel is set up to access the proper MSSQL database, you need only
provide $dsn (database source name), $log (login ID), and $pwd (duh) to
connect to MS-SQL. This way, you don't need to provide the driver. For
more information on how to set this up, read the extremely informative
"Programming with Perl Modules" (a constituent portion of the Win32 Perl
Kit.) Make sure that you select the SQL ODBC driver when you set up
your NT 4.0 though, or it won't work. Also, reading MS's SQL
Administration handbook will give you some clues on how to set up the
ODBC interface with the ODBC applet.
My question is a bit more fundemental than this and probably can only be
answered by Mike Heinz. Will the current mini-vend code support
ODI::ODBC to interact with MS-SQL, if not is there a version being
written that will do this? Or, is it possible to interact with MS SQL
Server in a different way? If not, who wants to help develop the perl
to do this?
vandy
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