fglock:
Thanks for the response. But what do you mean "log the request" and "using a queue"?
This is how I get the request in the cgi script:
my $beginDate = $query->param('beginDate') ? $query->param('beginDate') : "";
my $endDate = $query->param('endDate') ? $query->param('endDate') : ""
;
my $region = $query->param('region') ? $query->param('region') : "";
my $frmdept = $query->param('dept') ? $query->param('dept') : "";
my $frmstorelist=$query->param('storelist') ? $query->param('storelist') :"";
Then I pass them to "cost_movement_query.pl":
my $command="/inetpub/dev/wangj/Vim_Stella/cost_movement_query.pl $region $storeList $frmdept $beginDate $endDate";
exec("$command");
In "Cost_movement_query.pl", I run the SQL and send the email.
How can I use the queue
thanks.
Jewang
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