I have a script that calculates quiz results and e-mails information to users.
Even though it has not been touched since 4 months ago, all of a sudden it gives an error message. The hosting company says the script "broke" - not sure how it could happen all by itself.
Here's the message:
Got error 127 from storage engine at /usr/www/users/helpfoot/cgi-bin/coachingassessments/[login to view URL] line 922.
I am looking for an expert in CGI/PERL to fix the script. The script is attached.
Another script attached ("multi") which does similar function, but handles a different type of quizzes, but produces no error.
You can see it all in action by running them online here:
1. Produces error:
<[login to view URL]>
2. Produces no error:
<[login to view URL]>
Thank you!
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## Platform
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