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From: [email protected] (Dave Roth)
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Subject: ANNOUNCE: Win32::ODBC v961025
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Date: 26 Oct 1996 16:04:21 GMT
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   ========================================
   = ANNOUNCE: Win32::ODBC version 961025 =
   ========================================
It's here! The brand spanking new version of Win32::ODBC, and it's
loaded with tons of stuff!
Just think, now you can use such functions as:
- ConfigDSN()
- SetStmtOption()
- DataSources()
- Debug()
- DropCursor()
- GetConnectOption()
- GetCursorName()
- GetData()
- GetDSN()
- GetFunctions()
- GetInfo()
- GetStmtOption()
- SetConnectOption()
- SetCursorName()
- SetPos()
- SetStmtOption()
- Transact()
and
- Support for all ODBC/SQL constants.

As always it can be found at:
       ftp://ftp.roth.net/pub/ntperl/
       or at your local and friendly CPAN site.

The Win32::ODBC home page is:
       http://www.roth.net/odbc/
and the Win32::ODBC FAQ is:
       http://www.roth.net/odbc/odbcfaq.htm

dave

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