2.    The user name on the endpoint must be capable of running Oracle SQL commands.  ORACLE_HOME  should be set in the users environment. This can be done either with a local copy of Oracle, or by using SQL*Net to connect to the Oracle server. 3.    The endpoint will be required to run Perl 5.6 or later. See “Obtaining Perl and Perl Modules” on page 54 for more information. Ensure that Perl is installed and the path to Perl is in the user’s environment. To check the Perl version, use the following command: perl -v 4.    The installation location on the endpoint for Perl modules must be determined. To check Perl installation directories, use the following command: perl -V Note the directory listings under  @INC. 5.    Be sure the CPAN modules, DBI, and Oracle DBD, are installed in the endpoint’s Perl site directory. You can obtain the modules from the following Web sites: ¶   For the DBI module, see: http://search.cpan.org/search?module=DBI ¶   For the Oracle DBD module, see: http://search.cpan.org/search?module=DBD::Oracle 6.    The supplied Perl Library  UaTk.pm  module must be installed on the endpoint where the Oracle application will run. See Installing the Perl Library” on page 55 for more information. The standard location for this Perl module is the  site-perl directory. Before Installing the Oracle Application 92 User Administration Version 3.8