in reply to Re: Re: How do I write what I need, given that I know nothing at all about perl.
in thread How do I write what I need, given that I know nothing at all about perl.
I have no interest in changing the module. I want to write a script that uses the module, as is, to find a file that holds DATA, that we have to manipulate BY HAND on a regular basis.
Okay, you lost me completely. You use a module to find a file, yet the module is named DBIx::Password. What file does it find, and what data is stored in it? I'm sorry - I thought I knew what you meant, but apparently I do not, and your explanation didn't help much.
Did you actually read what I wrote, or was that a knee-jerk response I just witnessed?
I did read, but misunderstood. What exactly does your DBIx::Password module do?
Update - Nevermind me. I thought Vladinator was storing passwords in a module. "I know nothing about Perl" made me think he was a newbie that ill-named his module (You don't wanna know how many people store data in modules in the DBIx namespace, not realising that it is for DBI extensions). I didn't know about DBIx::Password on CPAN.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: How do I write what I need, given that I know nothing at all about perl.
by tachyon (Chancellor) on Jan 02, 2003 at 10:58 UTC |