Hi Monks! This is what i have done so far.. i need to enhance it further.. am looking for a better code.. regards, samson.

#!/usr/bin/perl use DBI; my $dbh = DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:database=email_categorisation;host=l +ocalhost;", "root", "", {'RaiseError' => 1}); my $dbh2 = DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:database=email_categorisation;host= +localhost;", "root", "", {'RaiseError' => 1}); $query1 = "select email from emails"; $sth1 = $dbh->prepare($query1); $email_record = $sth1->execute(); $count = 0; while(($email) = $sth1->fetchrow_array()) { #print "--$email--"; # my $user = $1; $email =~/(.*\.*.*)\@(.+)/; my $user = $1 ; #$email =~/(.+)\@(.+)/; #print "$user \n"; $count ++; $query2 = "SELECT name, gender, origin from names where LOCATE(name,'" +.$user."') > 0"; #print $query."\n"; print "\n"; #sleep(6); $sth2 = $dbh2->prepare($query2); $email_record2 = $sth2->execute(); while(($name,$a,$r) = $sth2->fetchrow_array()) { print "$name ----- $a ------ $r ---- $user \n"; } } print $count;

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