It looks like you've posted some code that makes up passwords -- I haven't tried it -- and shown roughly how you call it. Your code fragment isn't complete -- I am guessing you have a list of users and want to create unique passwords for each user, but I can't tell.
Maybe you want to do something like this
my @users = qw/Albert Bob Charlie/;
foreach my $thisUser ( @users ) {
my $password = makePassword();
my $sql = "INSERT INTO login (login, password)
VALUES (?,?)";
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
$sth->execute($thisUser, $password);
}
Alex / talexb / Toronto
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