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Good luck,

-Jim P.

On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 18:24, Armsby John-G16665 wrote:
> This is probably a repeat questions BUT I can find the previous
> answer....
>  
> I am running redhat 9 std install.  I want to connect to a remote
> Oracle 8 machine via Perl.  I have the DBD Oracle 1.5 tar file. 
> Unfortunately it complains about an ORACLE_HOME environmental
> variable.  perl Makefile.PL bombs out....
>  
> From reading the clients.readme file, it appears that I must have
> Oracle files on my machine in order to access Oracle on another
> machine.  I am a bit confused.  My expertise to date is win32::odbc
> with perl and access.  My plan is to move Access to MYSQL but I also
> have to get at a table on a remote Oracle 8 machine.
>  
> Anyone use DBD to get at oracle?  What do I have to install?  
>  
>  
> John
>  
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