Hi.. I am able to read the file and that was working perfect. I am thinking to use the same code with little modification. tried this as well I will post code for you.. have look once
my $config = Config::Tiny->read('testcase_.txt'); foreach my $section (sort keys %$config) { print "[$section]\n"; foreach my $parameter ( keys %{$config->{$section}}) { $parameter = $config->{$section}->{$parameter} +; #$SQL =~ s/.*\=//g; #print "$SQL\n"; my $sth = $dbh->prepare(qq{update $section set + $prepare where Id = 101}); $sth->execute(); $sth->finish(); print"$parameter\n"; } }
Now I have to read like table, column and values..

In reply to Re^2: Using perl to parse a file and update values into a database by bhushanQA
in thread Using perl to parse a file and update values into a database by bhushanQA

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