hello all
I have my folders structures like below
C:.
----etc
-------usr
----------bin
--------------7zip
--------------GI
--------------WGET
----------lib
--------------local
-------------------cq1
-------------------cq2
-------------------cq3
-------var
----------local
--------------cq1
-----------------Export
------------------------Aborted
------------------------Processed
-----------------Import
------------------------AbortedCSVFiles
------------------------ProcessedCSVFiles
--------------cq2
--------------cq3
-------logs
-----------cq1
-----------cq2
-----------cq3
-------tmp

I have my common Perl modules (which are class files basically) in the folder \usr\lib. My main scripts which calls these call modules are in \usr\local\cq1 or cq2 or cq3

Can any one tell me how i could include the perl modules from lib colder in cq1 folder?

I am using windows XP BTW
Thanks in advance

In reply to How to call my own perl module from a folder by KarthikK

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