salutations. we are starting to learn perl, and we wrote the following perl code with Berkeley DB:
#!c:/perl/bin/perl.exe print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; use BerkeleyDB; my $filename = "dict"; my $db = new BerkeleyDB::Hash -Filename => $filename, -Flags => DB_CREATE or die "Cannot open file $filename: $! $BerkeleyDB::Error\n";
this question doesn't concern perl directly, but: is there any command-line Windows program or perl code to convert from some common database format (like csv or mysql) to Berkeley DB? thank you in advance.

In reply to converting from some database format do Berkeley DB. by pc2

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