Goutentac heir demerphq,

or it's goutentag I always forget the spelling in Deutsch. Anyway yes I jinked the data by changing numbers and I would very much very MUCH like that module, please....See I was always looking for a CDR module but didn't know where to get it.

See by occupation I'm a UNIX sysadmin but I was forced into writing a bunch of DB scripts/forced into PERL (I like it though..I like it alot) Our programmer got fired for harrassment....long story...Anywho my usual job is maintaining systems and setting up disk mirrors installing OS and building mainframe systems and keeping up the networks/user/logins/the whole bunch of odd jobs sysadmins have and scripting is a part of it but not like this so that is why I'm kinda of fresh to all of this. Anyway I would love that module. PS. You know the "deasn9" program for translating a full CDR. Well I wouldn't have to suffer all of this if there were an HP-UNIX version. Ericsson only gave me one for Solaris UNIX and said they had no version for HP-UNIX. You wouldn't by chance have that also? Please give me the module... That is candy....A PERL module for CDR'S!!! Please! Even though I got the idea now it was through everybodies help. Thanks PERLMONKS! and especially the people that helped me. What I don't know is why when you can write something so simple that most of you give me this highly complex code atleast from my point of view you guys are used to it. Then again I'm not to sharp at explaining code needs through words. The guy that stated exactly what I wanted wrote a whole page code. Granted it probably worked and was very efficient (I will play with it to try to learn what he did) it was to complex for me so I made my own simple simon version that works great! I tested it already by delimiting it's results by msisdn and subheading and it works great.

The Brassmonk

I really want that module!

In reply to Re: Re: Non-fixed data in record by brassmon_k
in thread Non-fixed data in record by brassmon_k

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