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Your "friends here" have walked you through similar questions -- in great detail -- at least a half dozen times, recently.

They're often provided solutions and at least as often, pointed out references, tutorials, and other learning tools which you can use on your own. Anonymonk has provided links to relevant docs, above.

Now, it's time to "figure out" the db connection (and other problems) -- on your own -- by using the tools you've been given, rather than running to the Monastery for each tiny step forward. Come back, when and if, you've done your own work and have some particular issue in your coding.


In reply to Re: storing some values (of an array) to a DB: how does Perl talk to MySQL? by ww
in thread storing some values (of an array) to a DB: how does Perl talk to MySQL? by Perlbeginner1

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