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  1. bcheong

    join command in perl

    Hi all, Thanks for replies! Paul, your reply was good start on. Many thanks for that! Cheers, Ben
  2. bcheong

    Adding to @INC without modifying existing scripts

    Hi all, Is there a way to add to @INC without modifying our existing scripts. This is because the directory of some of the libraries has moved to a different directory and as there are a lot of existing scripts, I would like to avoid modifying each one of them. Would appreciate it if anyone...
  3. bcheong

    join command in perl

    Hi all, Basically, what I'm trying to do is compare two large CSV files and find out which fields have changed since the last update. Based on that, I want to produce comparison files based on which field was different. I know of a way to do this using the 'join' command in HP-UX (please see...
  4. bcheong

    File Monitoring in Perl

    Hi there, Can anyone recommend a good way to have a perl program that constantly monitors for the creation of new files on UNIX and launches another process? Thanks! Cheers, Ben
  5. bcheong

    Migrating between UNIX platforms

    Hi all, Is it possible to just copy all Oracle database-related file from one UNIX platform to another (eg. Solaris to HP-UX) without using the exp/imp method of migration? This assumes that both platforms use similar versions of Oracle. Cheers, Ben
  6. bcheong

    Is there a limit to number of tables in Oracle?

    Hi all, We are currently designing a datamodel that potentially will require a very large number (thousands) of tables and potentially, each of these tables will have a large amount of rows. We are wondering if there is a limit to the number of tables in Oracle. Also, are there any...
  7. bcheong

    cksum between HP-UX and Windows

    I'm looking more for a cheap (ie FREE) and simple solution. =) The command I was thinking of is just cksum. Cheers, Ben
  8. bcheong

    cksum between HP-UX and Windows

    Hi there, I'm trying to verify a file that is transferred from HP-UX to Windows2000. Is there a cksum equivalent on Windows2000 available? I've tried CRC32 on Windows but the checksum doesn't look similar. Best regards, Ben

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