perumal first be cool.

Inspite of your harsh comment on davorg, you are getting some good answers from rodion and Joost. This indicates that there are lot of monks to help you and they are kind enough to give the answer.

I think you are not reading any links adviced by the monks such as Welcome to the Monastery! Make yourself at home., How (Not) To Ask A Question, About the PerlMonks FAQ etc.

If you give your exact requirement clearly, you ll definitely get good replies to accomplish your requirement. You should put some effort and workaround on your requirement, before asking your question.

There would have been some problem in Office or your Boss would have fired at you for delay or things like that, but you should not show your anger here and this is not correct place for that. Just be cool for some moment and after you get rid off your problem, you come here and chat with monks and find the solution for your problem (in Perl) :)

After reading all the links adviced by the monks, definitely you ll feel ashamed of your behavior.

You just spend some time in reading other posts and sections in PM which helps you to grow good. Just forget everything and be part of our Monastery.

"Be Patient and Cool", a very good mantra when you are in depression!!!

Prasad


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