I'm not sure what you mean by 'the report function' or 'the flat-file',
are you referring to another piece of code ? To confirm the problem is
in the database, run your test code against the database thus ;
#read
tie %test, "NDBM_File", 'mtime', O_RDWR|O_EXCL, 0644;
foreach (keys %test) {
print "$_: $test{$_}\n";
}
untie %test;
If this shows only keys, try it with the other database 'type'.
#read
tie %test, "NDBM_File", 'type', O_RDWR|O_EXCL, 0644;
foreach (keys %test) {
print "$_: $test{$_}\n";
}
untie %test;
If the 'type' db is storing strings OK but the 'mtime' db is not, I give up !
poj
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