Hello All
I have a conundrum. I'm building a script that needs to utilize two different perl modules DBI and Date::Calc. The good news is that both of these modules are installed on the unix box. The bad news is they are installed in different directories. One in /usr/local/perl580/bin/perl/ the other in /usr/local/bin/perl. Is there an 'include' tag / switch that I can use,so that I can use both mods?
any help is deeply appriciated
Feb 5
Thank you all wise perl monks.
As it turns out there is a problem with our perl compiler on our box which is rendering the modules unattainable. But I apprciate your responses
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