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Let me even get the DBD upgraded.
I read this below in link
http://search.cpan.org/~pythian/DBD-Oracle-1.34/Oracle.pm
It say :

“ORACLE_HOME can be left unset if you aren't using any of Oracle's executable, but it is not recommended and error messages may not display. It should be set to the ORACLE_HOME directory of the version of Oracle that DBD::Oracle was compiled with.”

Does it mean DBD oracle need to be upgraded if we have a new version of oracle.
for example : DBD was compile when the version was 9i and oracle home poin to 9.2 directory.
Now DBD is not compilled just we changes the oracle_home to 11.2.
Thanks all !!

In reply to Re^4: Perl DBI not working with Oracle DBD in 11g r2 environment by seekhelp
in thread Perl DBI not working with Oracle DBD in 11g r2 environment by seekhelp

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