I would definitly separate the database connection thing from the reader/writer problem. Let code speak:
use Connect qw( autoconnect );
use Resource;
# displays dialog and saves answer in ./main.dbh.ac
my $dbh = autoconnect();
#could also use dbi => $connection_string here
my $dbr = resource( type => 'perl/dbi', dbh = $dbh, table => 'users' )
+;
my $txt = resource( type => 'perl/csvxs', delimiter => ';', file => 'f
+oo.txt' );
#while ($_ = $dbr->reader->next ) {
# $txt->writer->out(@$_[0,1])
#}
while ($_ = $dbr->reader->nexth ) {
$txt->writer->out($_->{id}, $_->{name})
}
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