Hi, Ron
my $ORA_SID = $ENV{'ORACLE_SID'}
my ORAC_HOME = $ENV{'ORACLE_HOME'}
should siffice ;)
HTH. Milen
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Can anyone tell me how to pick up the $ORACLE_SID or $ORACLE_HOME from
within a Perl script?
Thanks!
Ron Smith
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