Hello

I have gone through your question and follow ups from you and looks to me you are expecting somebody to write a perl code for you

programming doesn't work like that..this is where software development life cycle comes into picture

you got to put down requirements and analyse those requirements and once requirements are confirmed then based on that you got to design the project. Then comes the coding part where one who is developing will decide to use perl or some other to develop then testing implementation and maintainence..

And also please specify when you run this code where is the point you are getting errors and what errors

its very hard to read the code and tell you will it work if I run type of questions


Sridhar

Edited by planetscape - removed unnecessary br tags and replaced with p tags

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In reply to Re: proof of concept how to run this code by mantra2006
in thread proof of concept how to run this code by perl_lover_girl

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