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sure its possble, but there is no canned solution. You read the databse stuff and load it into a CGI form where the user can select the record(s) of interest. That cold be done with radio buttons or checkboxes or drop down lists or anchor tags, or etc etc etc. Use the perl CGI module to parse the form data and update the database record(s) as needed.
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