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Off Campus Access Help
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How to install the Perl module DBI on Linux
This document is intended for those that wish to use RPM packages as much as .... Download the latest DBI module for Perl from CPAN. Download it to a safe ...
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How to install the Perl module DBI on Linux
To test your DBI installation, try Jeffery Baker's DBI Examples. They are written for Oracle but to make them work with MySQL requires only a simple ...
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Off Campus Access Help
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Off Campus Access Help
Jan 17, 2008 ... What about NetZero, Google Accelerator or Juno Speedband? Are Pop-up Blockers a problem? Corporate Firewall; Script errors? ...
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How to install the Perl module DBI on Linux
Obtaining DBI and DBD. Download the latest DBI module for Perl from CPAN. Download it to a safe location, for example, your home directory. ...
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Digital Programs and Systems - University Libraries
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How to install the Perl module DBI on Linux
Others, including Red Hat Linux 6.0, do not supply the MySQL packages. In this case you can download them in RPM format from ...
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How to install the Perl module DBI on Linux
Here are the basic requirements, as far as I know, for installing Perl DBI and the DBD for MySQL. This is not an exhaustive list. ...
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How to install the Perl module DBI on Linux
Here are the basic requirements, as far as I know, for installing Perl DBI and the DBD for MySQL. This is not an exhaustive list. ...
 
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