I would not try the hit or miss approach.
use a file or put it in the script and define which database for each password.
Connect to each individually.
env.ini
CARDTESTSID = CARD1
CARDTESTSVER = card1
CARDTESTUSER = pass
CARDTESTPASS = pass
CARDTESTPRT = 1521
CARDSID = CARD2
CARDSVER = card2
CARDUSER = pass
CARDPASS = pass
CARDPRT = 1521
PRISMTESTSID = JET1
PRISMTESTSVER = jet1
PRISMTESTUSER = pass
PRISMTESTPASS = pass
PRISMTESTPRT = 1522
PRISMSID = JET2
PRISMSVER = jet2
PRISMUSER = pass
PRISMPASS = pass
PRISMPRT = 1522
A simple parser for .ini
sub getEnv {
my $file = shift(@_);
unless (-f $file) {
print "Could not find $file.\n";
exit(1);
}
open (FILE, "< $file");
while (<FILE>) {
chomp;
next if /^\s*\#/;
next unless /=/;
my ($key, $variable) = split(/=/,$_,2);
$variable =~ s/\s+//g;
$key =~ s/\s+//g;
$ref->{config}->{$key} = $variable;
}
close FILE;
}
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