Well, but can you put some words about performance of Perl versus PL/SQL 
(where to use what)?

JP

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> my $dbh = DBI->connect(
>    'dbi:Oracle:' . $db,
>    $username, $password,
>    { RaiseError => 1, AutoCommit => 0 }
> );
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> die "connect failed\n" unless $dbh;
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> my $sql='select * from persons;'
> my $sth = dbh->prepare($sql) || die
> my $rv = $sth->execute || die "error in execution\n";
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> while ( my $arrarRef = sth->fetchrow_arrayref ) {
>    my @array = @{$arrayRef};
>    if ( grep(/\s+hoser\s+/gi, @array ) ) {
>       print "Hey!  I found a hoser!\n";
>    }
> }
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> This connected, built a cursor, read it and searched it.
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> Compare to how many lines of PL/SQL this would take.
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> Good reason to learn Perl?  :)
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> Jared
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> Does Oracle have a way to do a search across multiple columns/tables for
> specific data?  I know I can issue a query with a bunch of or statements,
> but is there something similar to fulltext searching?
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> Thanks for the information,
>
> Rick Stephenson
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