Well I am trying for sure I will have troubles because I am totally new to
this. Well, thanks for the guide ^^
tnt-4 wrote:
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>>yes i did but didnt get it, but I will do it again.
>>I will try to understand it as much as I can.
>>
>
> Hm, so you have trouble following simple instructions with
yes i did but didnt get it, but I will do it again.
I will try to understand it as much as I can.
tnt-4 wrote:
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> Did you bother reading that "perl article"?
>
> Ivan Kalik
> Kalik Informatika ISP
>
>
> Dana 23/2/2009, "kenshin" piše:
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Well it gives me this at first
Search results
You searched for perl
There is no page titled "perl". You can create this page.
Then I see A Perl Article and then Page text matches.
tnt-4 wrote:
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>>Well I am new to this, I found a package in Ubuntu for it so the
installation
>>was ok but th
tried searching in the wiki but I guess I am not putting the right words.
It wold be nice if I can get the link for the module Doc and the the text
doc.
Alan DeKok-2 wrote:
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> kenshin wrote:
>> Well there is a command that I have that gets the all the info from the
>> oracle datab
Well there is a command that I have that gets the all the info from the
oracle database.
Then I think I need to make a Perl module script.
Is there a clear how to, for a Perl module script?
Alan DeKok-2 wrote:
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> kenshin wrote:
>> Hi,
>> sorry for the late replay it is
ect it
> (an array that mirror the users file syntax)
> Personally, I use a PL/SQL function. Called like this:
>
> authorize_check_query = "SELECT * FROM tables (my_sql_func('param1,
> 'param2'...))"
>
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> Le 19.02.2009 11:1
Hi,
I am trying to connect freeradius with Oracle, the catch is that to get the
information from oracle we need to use a command that is called AuthBlock.
Is there a way to add this to the oraclesql.conf?
Thanks,
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