Tie::File is probably the handiest way to do what you ask. Have you considered using something more than a flat file? The dbm interfaces that come with perl might serve. The advantage is that lookups are faster and you don't have to keep track of the physical layout in your program.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: Problem writting to a database (db)
by Zaxo
in thread Problem writting to a database (db)
by Anonymous Monk
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