Hello,

I am not sure whether this is really a Perl problem but maybe anybody
can point me into the right direction: I am generating insert statements
and writing them into a file for later execution. Most of the lines are
written correctly:

insert into serverauslastung (durchfuehrung, umgebungsname, servername,
server_id, rqdone, timestamp) values ( v_sequence_nr, 'mvse', 'bektvi',
410, 3, to_date('110323-114751','YYMMDD-HH24MISS'));

insert into serverauslastung (durchfuehrung, umgebungsname, servername,
server_id, rqdone, timestamp) values ( v_sequence_nr, 'mvse', 'bektvs',
420, 7, to_date('110323-114751','YYMMDD-HH24MISS'));

but from time to time some of the following garbled lines appear in the
same file among the other correct lines:

> insert into serverauslastung (durchfuehrung, umgebungsname,
servername, server_id, rqdone, timestamp) values ( v_sequence_nr,
'mvse', 'mwvinusve1r't,  i2n8t0o,  s6e,r vteor_adusaltaes(t'u1n1g0
3(0d3u-r1c3h0f9u2e4h'r,u'nYgY,M MuDmDg-eHbHu2n4gMsInSaSm'e),)
;servername, server_id, rqdone, timestamp) values ( v_sequence_nr,
'mvse', 'pk12pa', 210, 65, to_date('110303-130924','YYMMDD-HH24MISS'));

--> insert into serverauslastung (durchfuehrung, umgebungsname,
servername, server_id, rqdone, timestamp) values ( v_sequence_nr,
'mvse', 'mwvuv1', 280, 6, to_date('110303-130924','YYMMDD-HH24MISS'));

--> insert into server_auslastung (durchfuehrung, umgebungsname,
servername, server_id, rqdone, timestamp) values ( v_sequence_nr,
'mvse', 'pk12pa', 210, 65, to_date('110303-130924','YYMMDD-HH24MISS'));

Obviously, two insert statements get mixed and characters from both
statements are written alternately. But how does this happen? Is this a
Perl problem or could this be a buffer problem on the AIX server? Thanks
for any hints!

Kind regards, 
Nora 



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