Thanks to you both for your replies
GenMainRecData did indeed contain a feature that produced this result !
Regards
Andrew
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cessed);
But this just seems to put quotes in EVERY field
Thanks in advance for you help
Your stumped !
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cessed);
But this just seems to put quotes in EVERY field
Thanks in advance for you help
Your stumped !
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Thanks very much for your detailed reply . things are now much clearer
if a little different from what I am used to ;)
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>> I've got the
Hi all
I've got the basic hang of scope of vars in Perl which is a bit different to
other languages I've used.
Having split a large program into packages I would like to use a global var
across multiple packages. Perl does not seem to have a 'C' type 'extern'
command to say a var is declared i
Reuse does not cause an error and the error shows the @inc
path which contains the full path to my working directory.
I've tried Demon's technical support but they offered very little advice
Thanks in advance for your help
Andrew Kennard
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