my $formType = "HR-Recruitment"; # hard coded my $lastVerion = "hr_re_v12"; # hard coded eval "use parent 'somepack::$formType::$lastVersion';";
If values are hardcoded, then why not just:
use parent 'somepack::HR-Recruitment::hr_re_v12';
Answering your question, I would probably wrote a function to generate a package from the name and data unique to this package, and then just generate all the packages. Details depend on your particular case. Have a look onto Class::MOP::Class, and Moose::Meta::Class, though you can do it without Moose too.

In reply to Re: Don't know how to make a module for this repeating code by zwon
in thread Don't know how to make a module for this repeating code by exilepanda

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