Thanks Bill .. that's working now!
Output
(asrivast) test- perl p1.plDBI connect('frf1154a','scott',...) failed: at p1.pl line 5ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied (DBD: login failed)
ashish
From: "$Bill Luebkert" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ashish srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Ashish,
ashish srivastava wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to connect to a database using the DBI module. If the
connection fails the script quits with a message. I want to format this
error message:
Example :
Script:
#!/local/bin/perl
use DBI;
$ENV{ORACLE_HOME} = /local/db/8.0.6;
my $dbh =
Hi All,
I am new to perl scripting. I have a requirement to populate a select
box at run time. I used the following code:
$op = $window-document-createElement(option);
$op-value = X;
$op-text = X;
$window-document-addSel-idSel-add($op);
I am getting the following error while I run this script:
Hi Experts,
I need to use Net-SSH-W32Perl package for the work I am doing. This is a
high priority
task for me. I have a problem with respect to the SSH package. I am using
Win2000 in my PC
and I need to get the data from the remote unix machine.
I have written small program as follows.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Kazatsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 May 2004 15:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Poblems installing Math-Pari
Hey Perlers,
I am trying to use Net-SSH-W32Perl to no avail. I followed the install
instructions from soulcage but when I run my
Ah, but did you also ensure that the modules Math::BigInt
and Math::BigInt::Calc are both installed?
A simple way to test if a module, say Fred, is installed
is to type the following at the OS prompt:
perl -mFred -e 1
-Original Message-
From: Dave Kazatsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
John,
Thanks very much for the reply. I added the use command to Win32Perl.pm
but it didn't change the error.
Dave Kazatsky
Senior Middleware Administrator
W. (908) 575-6947
C. (973) 865-8106
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| | John_Ramsden
You can following steps.
1. Instal perl 5.8.3 in C:\Perl and use ppm3 command
2. Follow the instructions provided in the url
http://www.soulcage.net/ppds/;
This does not install Math-Pari package.
3. Add http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/; to the ppm3 repository using
rep add command
Rishi,
Thanks very much for the information - that has gotten me past the compile
errors (now I just have to deal with coding errors but that's mych better).
Dave Kazatsky
Senior Middleware Administrator
W. (908) 575-6947
C. (973) 865-8106
Rishi Kaundinya
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I second the motion. I've added the InBox rule to delete anything coming from him,
but its still annoying.
Thanks,
Rick
Richard Grakowsky
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He's a Brazilian (or Brasilian)... Tudo Bem (All is Well)!
-Original Message-
From: Grakowsky, Richard (ETS: Communications and Network Services) [mailto:[EMAIL
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Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 4:48 PM
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I second
I've set him to 'no mail' and emailed him as such.
cheers, JeffG
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Do you know any good Perl Editor software?
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Yeh there is this package called Good Perl
Editor
HTH?
;-)
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Ronald EstesSent: 18 May 2004 23:24To:
perl-win32-usersSubject: Editor
Do you know any good Perl Editor
Ronald Estes wrote:
Do you know any good Perl Editor software?
Here we go again - the old editor wars.
I recommend vim and emacs since they are both powerful, free and
portable to UNIX/Win32/etc. vim is a little easier and emacs a
little more powerful.
Unless you need an IDE (I've never
http://www.freeprogrammingresources.com/perlide.html
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Do you know any good Perl Editor software?
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Do you know any good Perl Editor software?
Vim
The same here.
I use note tab pro.
There is also a light (free software) version
http://www.notetab.com/
I didn't come across a perl editor and was wondering is there any?
Andries
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