Nevermind on this problem, I fixed it but will be in touch.
thx.
derek
Derek B. Smith
OhioHealth IT
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I have written a CGI Perl program that allows my users to view relevant
data.
The data is produced by a Unix application command and I have told it to
write to a intranet page that looks like:
|--|
| ( ) |
|--|All-Clients
|--|
| ( ) |
|--|Backup-Tapes
|--|
| ( ) |
|--|PA
"Charles K.
Clarkson"
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what do you mean I cant? It is logically working! Is this is
recommedation for more readibility and thats it? Or is this Perl best
practice thingy?
thank you!
Derek B. Smith
OhioHealth IT
UNIX / TSM / EDM Teams
"Charles K.
Clarkson"
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All,
I am having some weird system call return codes and I am hoping for some
help.
when I run in debug mode a system command I get this error:
here is my debugger code
perl -dT foo
use strict;
use warnings;
$ENV{"PATH"} = qq (/blah blah/);
system ("import -v H02046 900") or die $!;
END DEBU
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Perl CGI'ers
I am trying to create a scroll list populated with H strings via a
foreach loop and I am having issues, so I opted for the standard HTML
But I really do not want this b/c I need to q->param what was selected by
the users. Right now my code $q->param(htapes99) is passing perl -c
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