Perl & CGI/Marty Landman

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      K = Knowledgeability    C = Clarity of Response    T = Timeliness    P = Politeness
      N = Nominated for Expert of the Month

DateUserKCTPNComments
2009-07-04Ed10101010NoThanks, Thought as much! Ed
2009-02-12John10101010YesThank you very much! You pointed me in the right direction!
2008-07-09Balaji10101010NoHi Thanks for the really quick response. looks like i might have had a typo in my code. It's working now. appreciate the quick help.
2008-07-09David10101010Nothank you!
2008-03-03Michael10101010NoThank you.
2008-03-03Alex10101010YesThanks for all your help!
2008-02-25Laura10101010YesThanks, Marty. Your suggestions work very well. It improves the speed dramatrically. Thanks a lot for your help.
2008-02-15Kaz10101010NoHello Marty Thanks for your help! I couldn't add more follow-ups since too many follow-ups, so am now adding rating. Well, I'll figure out why the way you suggested for me didn't work on the other day. The given sample code looks all fine to me too. I'll figure out if I've got something careless mistakes. Again, thanks for your help. I'd more appreciate your support. Best regards Kaz
2007-10-06peterfgbos10101010Yesi will re install it , thanks for your quickly answer peter
2007-07-19Emily10101010YesThank you so much for your help!!
2007-07-06Rob10101010YesMarty responded very quick and got straight down to finding out the cause of the problem. Answered in such terms that i could understand and was very helpful. Thank you!
2007-07-02alfred1081010No 
2007-03-14Stuart10101010Yes 
2007-03-05HarryA10101010Yesthanks that was helpful -- I find the test is unhappy with the full path for some reason.
2006-11-16Jian Carlo10101010No 
2006-07-28Rick Colby1091010NoThanks for the quick response and sound advice.
2006-07-28Denesa10101010Yes 
2006-07-07Ed10101010YesThanks, really good, quick, answers.
2006-07-02koroglu10101010NoThank you very much Marty for everything.
2006-06-26Lucy10101010NoThank you so much for your quick response. I will try your guestbook and study up on the Perl DBI
2006-06-14Henry Hayford10101010NoThanks. I was not quite sure about what to do because I thought modules I was looking for would be in the archive, but they were not when I unzipped and looked at the directory. I now understand that some of the modules were built while the procedure was running. Anyway, search of DB2 PERL interface modules pointed me to http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/htdocs/DBD-DB2/Bundle/DBD/DB2.pm.html which also talked about CPAN. I ran the command: perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::CPAN' to download and install it. I hope this is additional information that might help someone else.
2006-05-19Frank Bruno10101010NoThanks for your help.
2006-04-24Nadav Kanarik10101010NoThanks!!
2006-04-20JPasquini10101010NoThanks- it makes sense. I am missing this module- we have several copies of Perl at work and I have not gotten clearance yet to access the others. It appears that this is a bug with the version as higher versions don't even have the module at all.
2006-03-28Bruce Hempel10101010NoMarty, thanks for the clear and quick reply. Being a heavy user of ksh, I thought Perl might have a one-liner for this. I decided to go with the back-tick approach.
2006-03-07Stephen10101010YesOh... THANK YOU sooooo much! I have looked EVERYWHERE for an answer. Thank you So SO SO MUCH!
2006-03-04Jonathan Dumas9101010No 
2006-02-17SteveRF1091010YesMy first experience at yoru web site. I was inpressed and plan on spending time at your site in the future. Thans for assistance. It got me on right track alsthough due to my inexperience, my final solution was to put a copy of the survey form on each site and call the CGI s from teh master site with gave me an easy way to get back to the home page. Marty's solution was much more logical but stillhad a learning curve for me. Many thanks for your excellent response. I really appreciate it ! Regards, SteveRF
2006-02-16Elizabeth Myers10101010No 
2006-02-15Duane Meyers1011010NoThankyou for taking the time to respond. However the answer is not satisfactory. How does suggesting I get some perl books solve the problem. I have 4 or 5 and have spend the last week going through them trying to solve the problem. No success. Anyone can suggest getting books. If you don't understand what the book is telling you, then I thought that what this place was for. Get help. I have used this service before and was given the code to use. I'm just mystified at the response here. I not asking anyone to do the work for me, just to help me with the script I submitted. Sheesh

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Marty Landman

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Perl programming using CGI, databases, HTML templating, and website automation.

Experience

Web developer since 1998, owner of Face 2 Interface.

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