Using Defined worked. Thanks. I though that was weird when it kept giving me that funky error.

Now I have a whole new error its when im trying to store data the to the db file.

Could not open /home/k0rn/data/dbapache: Resource temporarily unavailable at /home/k0rn/public_html/register.pl line 129.,

And i did do untie(%DBAPACHE); when i opened the db's in the beginning of the script. Now i get that error twoards the end of the script.Line 129 and 130 is as follows.

tie(%DBAPACHE, 'AnyDBM_File', $dbapache, 0644, O_RDWR) or die "Could not open $dbapache: $!";

$DBAPACHE{$name} = "$cryptpass:$groups:$key";

I don't see why i get that error for that code unless the 0644 needs to be something else but i don't think so.

In reply to Re^6: Database problem by k0rn
in thread Database problem by k0rn

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