Thank you very much for you response !!
I will try to get PERL DBI upgraded.
I think there is some libraries from 9i that are getting used my 11g.

------------------------------- Even below code is failing:
</code>
#!/u00/app/xxx/bin/perl
my $ORACLE_HOME = "/u00/app/oracle/product/11.2.0.2";
my $ORACLE_SID="xxxxT11";
$ENV{ORACLE_HOME}=$ORACLE_HOME;
$ENV{ORACLE_SID}=$ORACLE_SID;
$ENV{PATH}="$ORACLE_HOME/bin";
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}="$ORACLE_HOME/lib";
use strict;
use DBI;
my $dbh = DBI->connect( 'dbi:Oracle:orcl', 'scott', 'tiger', ) || die "Database connection not made: $DBI::errstr";
$dbh->disconnect;
</code>
----------------------- Error : failed: (UNKNOWN OCI STATUS 1804) OCIInitialize. Check ORACLE_HOME and NLS settings etc. at newtest line 10
-------------------------

its not even checking my Credentials..( scott is not login user ) failing to connect.
----------------------- Please let me know if I am missing something here !!


Thanks all !!



In reply to Re^2: Perl DBI not working with Oracle DBD in 11g r2 environment by seekhelp
in thread Perl DBI not working with Oracle DBD in 11g r2 environment by seekhelp

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