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Let me see that I have this straight.

You want your code to 'look' like:

-varbindlist => [$myvariable]

Where the input would be:

-varbindlist => [${$some_variable}]

And the input $some_variable would be derived from a value in %cmd_table.

In that case, I think that the answer is simply:

my @RESULTS = (); my $test; foreach $test (@test_array) { my $temp = $session->getrequest( -varbindlist => [${$cmd_table{$test}}] ); unless (defined $temp) { print("Error in session: %s", $cmd_table{$test}); push @RESULTS, "error"; } else { push @results, $temp; } }

Reformat for personal style.

Also note that this will probably cause some issues if you use strict since you're interpolating variable names which could result in various security issues.


In reply to Re: using variables in late contexts? by jreades
in thread using variables in late contexts? by enigmae

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