M K Scott wrote:
Well, it may not be the ideal solution but just for the record I got it to
work.
I used a scalar to contain the correect value:
$pound = chr 156;
Then used unshift to add it to the array.
unshift @array, $pound;
Seems to have done the trick which is all I wa
the help, I'm sure I'll be back soon.
Mark
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>Subject: Re: beginner help
>
>On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 13:37:11 +01
"M K Scott" schreef:
> I am trying to initialise an array with certain characters in it to
> then match to user input but the '£' symbol is coming up in the
> comparison as a funny looking 'u symbol with a squiggle above. Is
> this due to me being inept at programming or my PC not understanding
>
On Tue, 2006-18-04 at 13:37 +0100, M K Scott wrote:
> I am just starting out teaching myself Perl from books and web resources so I
> apologise if my questions seems a little straight forward but I was hoping to
> ask here to get clarification and so I hope my simple questions do not annoy
> you
Tristram Nefzger wrote:
>
> >Which PPM server are you using Tristram?
>
> I've switched to from ActiveState perl to the Cygwin perl
> package. The latter doesn't seem to include the ppm command.
No. As far as I know PPM is an ActiveState product which you
will get by installing ActivePerl.
> Usi
>Rob Dixon wrote:
>Which PPM server are you using Tristram?
Hey Rob,
To get my attention it's best to include me explicitly on the To list in
addition to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've switched to from ActiveState perl to the Cygwin perl package. The
latter doesn't seem to include the ppm command.
Tristram Nefzger wrote:
>
> >Rob Dixon wrote:
>
> >Which PPM server are you using Tristram?
>
> Hey Rob,
>
> To get my attention it's best to include me explicitly on the
> To list in addition to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The list works on a public basis only. I will send a courtesy
copy to people if it i
Rob Dixon wrote:
>
> Which PPM server are you using Tristram? On my system
>
It's just occurred to me that your PPM shell may be an
old one. Mine starts up with
PPM interactive shell (2.1.5)
and it's my guess that, with a leap of faith, if you
just do
ppm install DBD::Oracle
it may well wo
Tristram Nefzger wrote:
>
> Bob Showalter wrote:
>
> My apologies for being vague.
>
> I have the client sw installed. I can connect and work with my databases
> via SQLPlus just fine.
>
> The issue Im having is I understand I need DBD::Oracle. I cant find it.
> If I go into ppm and do a search Ora
http://www.perl.com/CPAN/modules/by-module/DBD/
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From: jeffrey pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 2:21 PM
To: Bob Showalter
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RE: Beginner Help Please- Oracle How To?
My apologies for being vague.
I have
-OracleLogin
4. DBIx-OracleLogin
5. DDL-Oracle
not a DBD::Oracle in sight.
OK. Where do I get this module from?
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From: Bob Showalter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, October 10, 2003 10:53 am
Subject: RE: Beginner Help Please- Oracle How To?
> jeffre
jeffrey pearson wrote:
> Im hoping I could get some beginner help please. Im in the
> middle of writing my first PERL program. My development
> machine is WinXP. Ive downloaded, installed and am working
> with the ActivePERL 5.8. Im trying to connect and access an
> oracle database. Ive figured out
perldoc DBI
Or
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der=desc&view=book&xmlid=1-56592-699-4&open=false&g=&srchText=dbi&code=&
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