12-13-2015
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scriptscript
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Now @array contains both the query. Now I want to make those queries into two scalars.
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Hi John,
The query strings are already a scalar each time through the loop, they are called
$line
If my guess is correct you want to use that
$line to execute the query via a system call. Unfortunately, that would be wrong in many ways, and it would take a lot of explanation.
Perhaps, these two links might help you how to use the DBI module to interface with a database.
An Embarrassing Confession
Using Perl DBI
If any of those links are not working, please search for Perl and DBI
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
coro::specific
Specific(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Specific(3pm)
NAME
Coro::Specific - manage coroutine-specific variables.
SYNOPSIS
use Coro::Specific;
my $ref = new Coro::Specific;
$$ref = 5;
print $$ref;
DESCRIPTION
This module can be used to create variables (or better: references to them) that are specific to the currently executing coroutine. This
module does not automatically load the Coro module (so the overhead will be small when no coroutines are used).
A much faster method is to store extra keys into %$Coro::current - all you have to do is to make sure that the key is unique (e.g. by
prefixing it with your module name). You can even store data there before loading the Coro module - when Coro is loaded, the keys stored in
%$Coro::current are automatically attached to the coro thread executing the main program.
You don't have to load "Coro::Specific" manually, it will be loaded automatically when you "use Coro" and call the "new" constructor.
new Create a new coroutine-specific scalar and return a reference to it. The scalar is guarenteed to be "undef". Once such a scalar has
been allocated you cannot deallocate it (yet), so allocate only when you must.
BUGS
The actual coroutine specific values do not automatically get destroyed when the Coro::Specific object gets destroyed.
AUTHOR
Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
http://home.schmorp.de/
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-13 Specific(3pm)