Please guide me in detail what to do?
- Search and carefully read the documentation.
- Write code (this can, unfortunately, require significant effort.)
- Test your program.
- If it fails, fix it. If you can't figure out how to fix it, re-read the documentation, search the Web, and - if none of the above helps - post to Perlmonks, citing the exact error messages and a minimal code snippet that demonstrates the problem.
People who follow the above, or some similar procedure, usually get lots of helpful answers - not just here, but in almost any help forum. People who don't usually get annoyed or less than helpful responses - although sometimes, someone will take pity on these clueless individuals and give them an answer - say, as a Christmas present.
You should consider carefully into which category you fall, and fix it quickly if it's the wrong one.
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