I posted this message already but, its still not working. it still says "cant open file". I guess it must be problem with the DB_FILE module. I installed it as per the readme.txt in the DB_FILE module. I read the documentation too. Do I need to set a link or path variables etc..Would perl automatically recognize the DB_FILE module, no matter where it is installed. Is it necessary to install the DB_FILE module separately, even though perl comes with it..and i have Berkeley4.x installed and perl-DB_FILE1.808. the documentation says, it should work even with BerkeleyDB2.x or 3.x . thanks in advance
use DB_File; use CGI; use DirHandle; use FileHandle; dbmopen(%TEST, "/home/lab/history.db", 0666) or die "Can't open histor +y file: $!"; while (($key,$val) = each %TEST) { print $key, ' = ', unpack('L',$val), "\n"; } dbmclose(%TEST);

In reply to problem with DB_FILE by talk2kvj

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