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RE: About MS SQL server



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> 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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