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Old 06-07-2011
Read from config file and use it in perl program

Hi,

I want to configure some values in config file like below

HTML Code:
work_dir /home/work 
csv_dir /home/csv 
sql_dir /home/sqls 
reportfirst yes

and i want to store each value in variable to use it further in my my perl program ??


any thought on this(i am new to perl) ?

Thanks,
Raghavendra
 

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