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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Connect Perl with MS Access (.mdb file) Post 302733605 by mjf on Tuesday 20th of November 2012 06:16:02 PM
Old 11-20-2012
Have you tried using ActiveX in Perl to connect to MDB to run query or macro?
 

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KinoSearch1::Search::SearchClient(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    KinoSearch1::Search::SearchClient(3pm)

Make a remote procedure call.  For every call that does not close/terminate the socket connection, expect a response back that's been serialized
using Storable.

NAME
KinoSearch1::Search::SearchClient - connect to a remote SearchServer SYNOPSIS
my $client = KinoSearch1::Search::SearchClient->new( peer_address => 'searchserver1:7890', password => $pass, analyzer => $analyzer, ); my $hits = $client->search( query => $query ); DESCRIPTION
SearchClient is a subclass of KinoSearch1::Searcher which can be used to search an index on a remote machine made accessible via SearchServer. METHODS
new Constructor. Takes hash-style params. o peer_address - The name/IP and the port number which the client should attempt to connect to. o password - Password to be supplied to the SearchServer when initializing socket connection. o analyzer - An object belonging to a subclass of KinoSearch1::Analysis::Analyzer LIMITATIONS
Limiting search results with a QueryFilter is not yet supported. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006-2010 Marvin Humphrey LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc. See KinoSearch1 version 1.00. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 KinoSearch1::Search::SearchClient(3pm)
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