@jack2 = ('upd_ss_accum_base','upd_ss_accum_dar','upd_ts_accum_base',' +user_color','user_def','user_log'); foreach (@jack2) { print "Doing table " . $_; $copy_handler->copy([$_]); }
I am trying to copy some tables from one db to another db. I get alot of errors when I do it, I was trying to run them once at a time. When I run the above code, it does all the db copying, then prints out the -doing table - line. Is there anyway to get it to do one db copy then print and go back and forth. I am missing something here. right? It should work as it is coded, print then copy then print then copy.
Please tell me what I am missing

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