You could use the MD5->hexdigest() as well:
use strict; use Digest::MD5; sub generate_id { my $md5 = new Digest::MD5(); $md5->add($$ , time() , rand(9999) ); return $md5->hexdigest(); }
On my machine, this produces a 32 byte string which appears to be what you're looking for. BTW, this method is used in CGI::Session to create session ID's so it should be relatively safe to use in a SQL insert.
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hiseldl
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In reply to Re: Safe for SQL
by hiseldl
in thread Safe for SQL
by Anonymous Monk
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