The "50" in Ln 11 doesn't match anything I found with a quick scan of the POD for Finance::Quote. Is it an attempt to use eps or another of the module's allowed numeric arguments? If so, double-check syntax. Added: appears to be the value of $amount

And then (paraphrased Basic Debugging tip)...Try inserting print statements at Lns 27 and 30 (i.e. replace blank lines to keep Ln numbers aligned with your post) to see what's really happening:

print "\$ratio: $ratio, \t \$currency_from $currency_from, \t \$currency_to: $currency_to" You just may find the results helpful.
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In reply to Re: Finance::Quote giving weird error by ww
in thread Finance::Quote giving weird error by ultranerds

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