Hi there, Im seeking your wisdom for the next: i need a perl module or algorithm to use in perl. I need for a value given (for example a $value) the algoritm returns me always the same value, i mean: If i type John he must return me ekfjosk-001 (for example), and the next time i run the script, give me again the same "code" based in the name. This codes or serials must be unique for the same elements between runs of the script. I was looking the module Algorith::Diff but its not seems the be always de same. I think also to use characters assigned to letter and extract it with regex and use it, but i think this could greated. Any idea? Thanks!


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In reply to Need and algorithm to converse characters to unique and permanent Serials by Sombrerero_loco

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