Lo Monks I have written (in my usual terrible perl) a script to search for certain files and append some entries to the end. It works fine but it is slower than windows 98 with 10,000 temp files. Any ideas on speeding it up?? The purpose is to add some TNSNAMES entries to our oracle client systems.
NAMES HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO PROTECT THE INNOCENT Thanks, Ironpaw use File::Find; $feeddir = "c:/"; chdir("$feeddir"); find(\&wanted, "$feeddir"); sub wanted { /\TNSNAMES.ORA/i or return; $filename = $File::Find::name; &Details($filename); } sub Details { $file = shift; open(CSV, ">>$file"); print "$file\n"; print CSV "\n"; print CSV "SERVER01.dbdev1=(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST=(ADDRESS=(PROTOC +OL=TCP)(HOST=SERVER01)(PORT=1527)) )(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=dbDEV1)))\n"; print CSV "SERVER01.dbdev2=(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST=(ADDRESS=(PROTOC +OL=TCP)(HOST=SERVER01)(PORT=1527)) )(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=dbDEV2)))\n"; print CSV "SERVER01.dbintst=(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST=(ADDRESS=(PROTO +COL=TCP)(HOST=SERVER01)(PORT=1527)) )(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=dbINTST)))\n" +; print CSV "SERVER01.dbmstr=(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST=(ADDRESS=(PROTOC +OL=TCP)(HOST=SERVER01)(PORT=1527)) )(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=dbmstr)))\n";
Names have been changed to protect the innocent Thanks Ironpaw

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