I'm going to develop (with your help, I hope) a loader that will receive files that will be
drop in a directory X and then will read the file, do some verifications at the content
and insert the information from the text file into a database.
What you think would be better? A script that runs every minute from crontab;
or a program running as service?
It's gonna run under unix HP UX and Perl version 5.6.1.
I also would like to see some kind of example about loaders (this one will 'talk' with Oracle);
I've never produced one before.
I wounder if you could provide me some link and directions.
Thanks since now for your help, masters.
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