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[email protected] (Daniel Demaggio )
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Subject: Windows NT and Perl (ODBC/Event/Registry/etc)
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Date: 8 Dec 1995 14:37:17 GMT
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Keywords: NT, Event Log, Registry, ODBC, Perl, Windows NT, Thanks Larry
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For those who are trying to see how perl fits in with Windows NT,
I have the light at the end of the tunnel (or is it the HTML at the
end of the Web page?)
http://www.umich.edu/~dmag/Fun_With_Perl.html
This is the official release of "ODBCPerl" that can get to any 32-bit ODBC
datasource (may need ODBC 2.5, but who's counting?) I also have cool code
to get to the registry (thru an associative array) and the Event log (object-
oriented, of course!). You will be up and running faster than you can say
'$object = new'!
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