push @INC, 'the/path/you/want'

is different than:

use lib 'the/path/you/want'

from a user's perspective, they are the same but they are not under the
hood. what happen is that that push statement is a run time statement.
the use lib statement is a compile time statement. don't confuse the 2. 
to avoid run-time error, use lib is best. otherwise, the push statement
can be used.

david

On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 12:18, Connie Chan wrote:
> or can try 
> 
> push @INC, 'the/path/you/want';
> 
> Rgds,
> Connie
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> > to force @INC to look at the directory of your DBI library, use:
> > 
> > use lib "your DBI directory"
> > 
> > along the top of your script
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> > david
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