Ahh...I bet that's it...and I see an "is control field" function which should 
allow me to skip those and only hit the fields that should have tags.  That did 
it.  Thanks!

Justin

-----Original Message-----
From: Gorman, Jon [mailto:jtgor...@illinois.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 4:58 PM
To: Justin Rittenhouse; perl4lib@perl.org
Subject: RE: MARC::Field->subfields function

And what field are you pulling?  Does it have subfields?  Are you sure you're 
using the same variable?  Seeing more of your code might make it easier to 
guess.

Not all marc fields have to have subfields.  Not sure what MARC::Field returns 
if it does not have any.  If it returns undefined, that could probably cause 
problems if you're iterating over a record and there's a field without 
subfields.  (Like the leader/fixed fields?).

Others might have more ideas off the top of their head, but I figured I'd jot 
off a quick response just in case.

Jon Gorman



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Justin Rittenhouse [mailto:jritt...@nd.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 3:51 PM
> To: perl4lib@perl.org
> Subject: MARC::Field->subfields function
> 
> I'm relatively new to Perl and very new to the MARC::Record module.
> I'm trying to use the subfields function (my @subfields = $field-
> >subfields();), but I'm getting an error:
> 
> Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at
> /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/MARC/Field.pm line 275.
> 
> I'm not familiar enough with Perl to figure out what the function is
> actually doing, so I can't figure out if this is a bug or if I missed
> something in the tutorial.  Other functions off of the $field variable
> work (I can pull the tag, indicator, and as_string functions).
> 
> Any thoughts are appreciated.
> 
> Justin
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