OP did not indicate to be using ODBC. Au contraire, 'dbi:Oracle:' indicates the use of Oraperl (native Oracle bindings).
Just one comment to the OP: don't do
my $info = "insert into table1 values('$user','$filename','$filesize', +'$time','$direction')"; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($info); $sth->execute();
-- use instead either
my $info = "insert into table1 values (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)"; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($info); $sth->execute($user, $filename, $filesize, $time, $direction);
or
my $info = "insert into table1 values(:user,:filename,:filesize,:time, +:direction)"; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($info); $sth->bind_param(user => $user); $sth->bind_param(filename => $filename); $sth->bind_param(filesize => $filesize); $sth->bind_param(time => $time); $sth->bind_param(direction => $direction); $sth->execute();
(for various reasons, including security ones)
[]s, HTH, Massa (κς,πμ,πλ)

In reply to Re^2: Perl connects/writes to Oracle using Oracle encrypted link by massa
in thread Perl connects/writes to Oracle using Oracle encrypted link by 2007fld

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