Hello Monks,

I hope this is not completely off-topic. I have encrypted data stored in a table on a DB2 database. The encryption algorithm used to store data in the table is not important. Using a perl script and the DBI module, I was able to read the values stored in the column into an array. However, I do not know what transformation needs to be applied to this data (with pack or unpack for e.g) so I can use this variable for other tasks.

When I run a select on the table from a db2 prompt, I see that an encrypted value looks like this:

 1 x'D6B6D2EE0C57ADF2'

I had a similar problem with Oracle but was able to use the extracted encrypted data as-is without massaging it.

Thank you very much!


In reply to interpreting encrypted data stored on DB2 using Perl by linuxfan

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