Seems a bit strange that you'd want to connect to an Oracle database but you don't have the Oracle client software. Can't the people who own the database supply you with a copy?
Here's one suggestion to get round it. I haven't tried it, so I've no idea if it will work. You could try to set up some kind of DBD::Proxy/DBI::ProxyServer relay, with DBI::ProxyServer set up on a server that has the Oracle client installed (perhaps even the Oracle server) and DBD::Proxy installed on your local machine.
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In reply to Re: DBD::Oracle - is it a must to have an oracle client?
by davorg
in thread DBD::Oracle - is it a must to have an oracle client?
by moshkod
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