Generally, you'll use Win32::ODBC to access
databases such as those created under Microsoft Access, but
there's also an ODBC driver available for MySQL if
you want to connect to MySQL via ODBC and aren't
able to use DBI and a DBD.
To get started, you'll need to use new(
) to create a new Win32::ODBC object. As arguments,
new( ) takes a connection string (DSN) or an open
ODBC object if one is given. new( ) returns a
database handle on success and undef on failure.
For example:
use Win32::ODBC;
my $dsn = "DSN=Name of Database;UID=Your UID Here;PWD=dbpasswd;"
my $DB = Win32::ODBC->new($dsn);