I suggest you research the tool further, Rational ClearQuest:

"Aside from the ClearQuest Designer, ClearQuest also provides a full API to allow programmatic access to ClearQuest. Like the hook code, this API is via Perl on Unix and Linux and either Perl or VBScript on Windows. Rather than providing a Perl module for an existing Perl installation, IBM includes their own version of Perl with ClearQuest (called "cqperl", now deprecated in favour of "ratlperl") to allow administrative access to the "CQPerlExt" module."

Emphasis added by me.


In reply to Re: Where to find CQPerlExt? by marto
in thread Where to find CQPerlExt? by sotona

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