Just install the Oracle client. You can probably download it from
technet.oracle.com if you don't have a CD.

RWB
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I would like to open a connection to a Oracle database within a machine
running a dialect of Unix System V Release 4.0 (more exactly, MP-RAS SVR4
Unix). It is a Perl ETL script that uses DBI and DBD::Oracle, which in turn
needs Oracle client software. Is there a way to do it? Is source code for
Oracle client available so that I can try to make it (compile, install and
test) at this Unix machine?

Best regards,

Adriano.
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Adriano Rodrigues Ferreira
Analista de Sistemas
Metodologia e Controle de Processos/Tecnologia da Informa��o
Peixoto Ind. Com. Trans. e Serv. Ltda
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