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Perl in a Nutshell, Second Edition
Win32::ODBC->getDSN([dsn])
Returns an associative array indicating the configuration for the specified dsn. If no dsnis specified, then the current connection is used. The returned associative array consists of:
keys=DSN keyword; values=Keyword value. $Data{$Keyword}=Value
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