Oraperl documentation describes how to use it within modules, which differes if you are using it within perl 5 or old Oraperl scripts (you don't tell us what you are working with). If you are starting something new I'd suggest you just use DBD::Oracle (which you should have installed anyway as a prerequisites for Oraperl). As a side note, if you are building something new you should read CGI::Alternatives.
Update: fixed typo, too early in the morning for me :P
In reply to Re: how to include Oraperl.pm module in CGI file
by marto
in thread how to include Oraperl.pm module in CGI file
by jitender
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