Re: RE: Beginner Help Please- Oracle How To?

2003-10-10 Thread jeffrey pearson
My apologies for being vague. I have the client sw installed. I can connect and work with my databases via SQLPlus just fine. The issue Im having is I understand I need DBD::Oracle. I cant find it. If I go into ppm and do a search Oracle, I get: 1. Class-DBI-Oracle 2. Class-DBI-Oracle 3. DBIx-

RE: RE: Beginner Help Please- Oracle How To?

2003-10-10 Thread Tristram Nefzger
http://www.perl.com/CPAN/modules/by-module/DBD/ -Original Message- From: jeffrey pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 2:21 PM To: Bob Showalter Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RE: Beginner Help Please- Oracle How To? My apologies for being vague. I have

Re: RE: Beginner Help Please- Oracle How To?

2003-10-12 Thread Rob Dixon
Tristram Nefzger wrote: > > Bob Showalter wrote: > > My apologies for being vague. > > I have the client sw installed. I can connect and work with my databases > via SQLPlus just fine. > > The issue Im having is I understand I need DBD::Oracle. I cant find it. > If I go into ppm and do a search Ora

Re: RE: Beginner Help Please- Oracle How To?

2003-10-12 Thread Rob Dixon
Rob Dixon wrote: > > Which PPM server are you using Tristram? On my system > It's just occurred to me that your PPM shell may be an old one. Mine starts up with PPM interactive shell (2.1.5) and it's my guess that, with a leap of faith, if you just do ppm install DBD::Oracle it may well wo

Re: RE: Beginner Help Please- Oracle How To?

2003-10-12 Thread Rob Dixon
Tristram Nefzger wrote: > > >Rob Dixon wrote: > > >Which PPM server are you using Tristram? > > Hey Rob, > > To get my attention it's best to include me explicitly on the > To list in addition to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The list works on a public basis only. I will send a courtesy copy to people if it i

RE: RE: Beginner Help Please- Oracle How To?

2003-10-12 Thread Tristram Nefzger
>Rob Dixon wrote: >Which PPM server are you using Tristram? Hey Rob, To get my attention it's best to include me explicitly on the To list in addition to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've switched to from ActiveState perl to the Cygwin perl package. The latter doesn't seem to include the ppm command.

Re: RE: Beginner Help Please- Oracle How To?

2003-10-12 Thread Rob Dixon
Tristram Nefzger wrote: > > >Which PPM server are you using Tristram? > > I've switched to from ActiveState perl to the Cygwin perl > package. The latter doesn't seem to include the ppm command. No. As far as I know PPM is an ActiveState product which you will get by installing ActivePerl. > Usi