--- On Fri, 20/3/09, anbu mani wrote:
>
> I need to do the following activities on
> solaris server. Now we can go with linux .
>
>*) Need to take a table form oracle
> server and convert this into CSV in PERL. Using solaris.
>
> Kindly help me out in this note. Now
> the solari
Hi ,
I need to do the following activities on solaris server. Now we can go with
linux .
*) Need to take a table form oracle server and convert this into CSV in
PERL. Using solaris.
Kindly help me out in this note. Now the solaris server has only perl
installed. Want to add all t
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 4:10 PM, anbu mani wrote:
> I have a doubt. That how to view existing perl packages that are there in my
> local machine in linux.
Run "perl -V" and see the contents of the @INC array. This lists all include
paths where perl looks for additional modules.
Note that you
On Friday 20 March 2009 16:18:13 Venkatraman S wrote:
> 1. mice
> 2. rats
> 3. white doves
> 4. cats
> 5. black doves
> 6. non-purple dogs
> 7. non-red chickens
> 8. purple dogs
> 9. red chickens
> 10. sheep
> 11. white goats
> 12. small children with birthmarks
>
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 4:10 PM, anbu mani wrote:
>
> What are the steps i should follow.
>
http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=298941";>
*
this might require a stronger sacrifice than just a chicken. You might have
to sacrifice a whole goat for this one. Though, personally, I'd start with a
white
Hi friends,
I have a doubt. That how to view existing perl packages that are there in my
local machine in linux.
If i need to install a new package example :
Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
What are the steps i should follow.
Regards,
Anbu.
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