Hi Guys,
I have Perl DBI oracle script that fetches data from more than one table, output is coming into columns, how i can display these in row rather than in column.
For example output of the script is like as

David
michael
William
Kenny

I want display like as
David,Micheal
William,Kenny


Is it possible?
Code is attached

#!F:/perl/bin/perl.exe use DBI; open(FH,"C:/ehealth/custom/Script/test"); foreach $fin (<FH>) { my($final) = split(/\n/,$fin); my $dbh = DBI->connect( 'dbi:Oracle:xxxxxxx','xxxxxx','xxxxxx',{ RaiseError => 1, AutoCommit => 0 } ) || die "Database connection not made: $DBI::er +rstr"; my $sql = qq(select c.name from NH_Element a, nh_group_members b, nh_g +roup c where a.element_id = b.element_id and b.group_id = c.group_id +and a.name='$final' ORDER by c.name); my $sth = $dbh->prepare( $sql ); $sth->execute(); my($alias); $sth->bind_columns( undef,\$alias); while($sth->fetchrow_array()) { print "$alias\n"; } $sth->finish(); $dbh->disconnect(); } close(FH);
test File ias as

S60172C151887-RH
mgr01.beg01-RH

Output is as:

CMS-Monitoring
CUST-RCE
WoG_Routers
gnet-all

Wanting Output as:

CMS-Monitoring,CUST-RCE
WoG_Routers,gnet-all
Thanks,
Farhan

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