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I have a .accdb file on my local machine and I am trying to connect to it and read some data from 3 tables within the DB. How do I establish the connection using Perl?

So far I have scraped together this much for MS Access, but I am getting errors saying that I am not using the correct driver. Any ideas?

my $msaccess_dbh = DBI->connect(
    'dbi:ODBC:driver=microsoft access driver (*.accdb);' .
    'dbq=C:\path\to\database\databasefile.accdb'
);

Thanks!

EDIT: Just to clarify, I have no real requirements here. I just need to do 2 or 3 selections from this MS Access DB, and then I will be done with it. So any help with connecting and selecting would be great. Thanks again.

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'dbi:ADO: .... maybe? – Brad Gilbert Oct 30 at 19:08
Is there some requirement for using ODBC as opposed to OLEDB? – David W. Fenton Oct 30 at 23:24
no requirements, I just need to figure out how to get some data from this stupid MS Access DB. – samandmoore Nov 2 at 19:30

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Based on your connection string it looks like you are (a) on Win32 and (b) connecting to a database on your local machine. If I am correct why bother with ODBC when you can connect directly with Jet? Refer below:

#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;use warnings;

use Win32::OLE;

my $DBFile  = qw( X:\Path\To\Your\Database.mdb ); # 
#Choose appropriate version of Jet for your system
my $Jet = Win32::OLE->CreateObject('DAO.DBEngine.36')   or die "Can't create Jet database engine.";
my  $DB = $Jet->OpenDatabase( $DBFile );

my $SQLquery = "DELETE * FROM Test_Table";
$DB->Execute($SQLquery, 128); #128=DBFailOnError
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DAO version 3.6 can't read ACCDB. – David W. Fenton Nov 1 at 22:40
That's wby it says "choose appropriate Version" on the comment line. – heferav Nov 2 at 7:57
Alright this seems to work, my question to you now is how do I save a selection to an array using this method? – samandmoore Nov 2 at 19:24
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You need connection strings

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DBI->connect("dbi:ODBC:$connection_string"); – spoulson Oct 30 at 19:16
so something like this: my $MSACCESS_DSN ='Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=C:\path\to\database\databasefile.accdb;Persist Security Info=False;'; my $msaccess_dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:ODBC:$MSACCESS_DSN"); Because that is throwing an error saying data source name not found and no default driver specified. Sorry I am somewhat of a MS db noob. – samandmoore Oct 30 at 19:34
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I've successfully used connection strings with that format in the past, but that was for the old *.mdb format. It's possible that your ODBC driver doesn't support the newer *.accdb format in Access 2007.

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I converted it to *.mdb but it still refuses to work. I may have to look into getting a different driver. – samandmoore Oct 30 at 19:48

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