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Question by Dan
Submitted on 11/13/2003
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I need to run a Perlscript on an NT server that is also an MQserver.  I get the error message "Can't locate MQSeries.pm in @INC" I think this is some external library for MQ commands.  Does anyone know where I could get this library and how to load it?
thanks,
Dan



Answer by sesh
Submitted on 12/4/2006
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did u get any answer from anybody?

 

Answer by gereds1
Submitted on 1/15/2007
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MQSeries.pm is of course a perl module that can be found via any search engine, maybe even cpan!

oh yeah cpan will also help you with info on how to install perl modules.

 

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