DBI/DBD-Oracle and Proxy
I am developing a program on Windows to access an Oracle database on Unix.
The program only has read-only access to the database.
Do I need to install DBI/DBD on both systems or is there a way to access the
database without setting up a Proxy?
Thanks
Mark
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