Hi,
I have a bunch of code that queries an Oracle DB, usually puts the data in a spreadsheet using Win32, formats it and ships it using MIME-Lite.
What I've, unsuccessfully, been trying to do lately is to just send some data (from the DB) in the body of the email.
I read and re-read the MIME::Lite stuff on cpan and came back empty handed.
If it cannot be done using this module, could you please point me to a module with which it can be done?
Thanks.
I.E:
sub sql {
my @output = $sqlCount->execute;
while (@output=$sqlCount->fetchrow_array) {
print "data: @output \n";
}
$sqlCount->finish();
$dbcon->disconnect();
}
my $msg = MIME::Lite->new(
from=>'',
to =>'',
subject=>'',
Data=>'&sql;' ### yeah, I wish
);
$msg->send('smtp','foobar',Timeout=>60);
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