Um, this may seem a dumb question, but why not simply add the appropriate tnsnames.ora entry for the SID in question so your connection can be resolved? That file is usually owned by whatever passes for 'oracle' on your host, in some directory like /orasw/app/oracle/product/10.0.2/network/admin.
In reply to Re: DBI connect without an entry in TNSNAMES.ORA
by ptum
in thread DBI connect without an entry in TNSNAMES.ORA
by ericdp
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