Hi, We have developed our project in Active Perl.In one Module we need to Stitch many files together as one XML file(with GB's of data). For this Stitching we are holding the data into Hashes and writing them on to XML file. But once the data is written into XML then also the program is not aborting ,it is taking lot much of time after finishing the process and then aborting.. and when we check the Task Manager the process running thier is the System Ideal Process.Is this problem is because of the Hashes or something else??. Please help us out in this and show us the solution. Thanks Sireesha

In reply to If GB's of data needs to be put in Hashes how can i use them effectively?? by SireeshaYalamanchili

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