What is the flush step?
Its calling the flush function
It is truncating the database whenever it is initialized with that tie command and writes to the hash.
No , berkeleydb won't do that -- if truncation is occurring, its a problem with the code you did not show
So maybe I need to put a flush statement into an END block?
Sure, if an END block will get executed after you interrupt it, put it there -- see Signals and END block
In reply to Re^3: BerkeleyDB continue
by Anonymous Monk
in thread BerkeleyDB continue
by lskatz
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