On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 03:14, HACKER Nora <nora.hac...@stgkk.at> wrote:
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> 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:
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> but from time to time some of the following garbled lines appear in the
> same file among the other correct lines:
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> 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?
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Without seeing the code, or at least being told how you are writing to
the file (for instance, are you writing to a named pipe that is being
read by another program), it is nearly impossible to give you any
hints about what is going on.

-- 
Chas. Owens
wonkden.net
The most important skill a programmer can have is the ability to read.

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