In your original code, $f was a variable holding the whole code of the module as a string.
That was your assumption. The other possibility is that the file contained something like "Module::Name". yoda54 would need to provide example data to know for sure.
Update: oh, I see from the partial error message in the grandparent of this node that you are indeed correct. Sorry for the noise.
In reply to Re^4: Use variable as a module during runtime.
by ysth
in thread Use variable as a module during runtime.
by yoda54
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