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; }
"We can't all be happy, we can't all be rich, we can't all be lucky – and it would be so much less fun if we were. There must be the dark background to show up the bright colours." Jean Rhys (1890-1979)

In reply to Re: error handling with dbi by crusty_collins
in thread error handling with dbi by gandolf989

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