Greetings, We have requirement were we need to populate an Oracle table directly from XML. We thought of using perl module XML:RDB ver 1.3 for the same but wasnt able to install the Module. Details are:- Perl used:- Active perl 5.10.1 build 1007. Platform:- Windows. Error:-1) The module doesnot appear in the list of All available modules when searched from Active perl Manager even after adding the supporting directories. Please let us know:- 1) How can we install n use the mention module XML::RDB on Active Perl for win32. 2) Is there any other available module that can be used with active perl for windows to load data into oracle tables directly from XML source. Appreiate your help. Regards Deep

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