This is on a Win2k box using activestate perl 5.6
If I set an environmental variable like this $ENV{ORACLE_HOME}="C:\\foobar\\Ora9\\";
Will it affect anything else?
When I went to the Windows control panel/system/advanced/environmental variables and set ORACLE_HOME there it broke some other jobs running on the box (I'm not even going to try to pretend I understand why they have a different value for that variable).
Anyway I need to make sure I can set the environmental variable just for the script and not have it leak over to anything else. What's the best way of doing this?
Thanks
In reply to Setting Environmental variables by xorl
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