I am trying to run a perl program from Autosys (a job scheduler) and it is having some major problems with the @INC array. I keep getting the following error:

"Can't locate Net/FTP.pm in @INC at c:\usr\local\adm\unitrex_eod.pl line 42. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at c:\usr\local\adm\unitrex_eod.pl line 42."

I've tried using the "Push @INC" , the "use" statment, and the "-I" in the shebang and nothing seems to work.

Questions:
1) If I use the shebang -I or the "Push @INC" statements, do I still need the USE statement?
2) Do I call the module a different way if I use the shebang or begin solutions?

Any thoughts is greatly appreciated, I've been spinning my wheels on this for awhile.

Here is the exact code if you need it:
#!c:/perl/perl.exe -w use Net::FTP; use MSSQL::Sqllib qw(:DEFAULT :rowstyles); use Net::SMTP; use strict;

In reply to @INC Question by kgrubb

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