On Jul 17, Kevin Old said:

>Name "main::opt_C" used only once: possible typo at ./cdma.pl line 42.
>Name "main::mar_cdl_format" used only once: possible typo at ./cdma.pl
>line 64.
>Name "main::daily" used only once: possible typo at ./cdma.pl line 46.
>Name "CDMAConfig::PDF_FILE_PATH" used only once: possible typo at
>../cdma.pl line 54.
>Name "main::date" used only once: possible typo at ./cdma.pl line 46.

Then declare them::

  # perl 5.6
  our ($opt_C, $mar_cdl_format, $daily, $date);

  # before perl 5.6
  use vars qw( $opt_C $mar_cdl_format $daily $data );

Or, if you're using Perl 5.6, tell Perl you don't care about that warning
message:

  no warnings 'once';

If you're using something before 5.6, here's a hack:

  BEGIN {
    $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
      return if "@_" =~ /used only once/;
      warn "@_";
    }
  }

>Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at ./cdma.pl line 42.

That's a problem you have to FIX.

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