First, thanks for your quick answer. I got the following error in your code:
missing opening delimiter of match operator in argument "(?-xism:/\[y, +\s*q\]/)" given to Net::Telnet::waitfor() at C:\Documents and Settings\yonae\wor +kspace\Dat abase_Connection\try.pl line 32
Can you please advice. moreover, in this case I "know" for which question to wait for and sent the answer "y"... But, How can I write interactive code according to the input that I'll get? mean to present to the user the question and according to him choice to send the answer. Thanks.

In reply to Re^2: Interactive input via telnet by Noame
in thread Interactive input via telnet by Noame

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