It helps if you print to the open filehandle:print $newfile;
BTW, you are not checking the status of your connect or any other DBI statement. The simple thing to do would be to take a look at RaiseError in the DBI docs and use it in the connect statement.print BATCH $newfile;
In reply to Re: Getting from Oracle to become a text file
by runrig
in thread Getting from Oracle to become a text file
by Zo
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