It is kind of sloppy but i just put the code into the onClick for the email

it is only for one person

sub OnClick { my( $self, $event ) = @_; if (my $rr = $self->{txt}->GetValue()) { print $rr."\n"; my $local = 'C:\Users\xxx\Documents\Projects\remakes'; my $remote = '\\\\xx\\Fulfill\\Gavehren\\remakes'; my $localFile = $local . "\\" . $rr . "\.txt"; my $remoteFile = $remote . "\\" . $rr . "\.txt"; # save to a dir and put it local and remote open (FH, "> $localFile"); print FH "$rr \n"; close FH; open (REMOTE, "> $remoteFile"); print REMOTE "$rr \n"; close REMOTE; my $msg = "\n"; my $emailSUBJ = "Card number "; my @emailRECIPIENTS; @emailRECIPIENTS = qw(xx@xx.com); my $outlook = new Mail::Outlook(); my $message = $outlook->create(); if (my $rr = $self->{txt}->GetValue()) { $msg .= " $rr\n"; $msg .= '\\jservdc01\Fulfill\Gavehren\remakes'; $message->Attach( $remoteFile ); } $message->To('xx@xx.com'); $message->Subject('File'); $message->Body($msg); $message->send;; $self->SetTitle( 'Submitted' ); }else{ $self->SetTitle( 'Something went wrong' ); } }

In reply to Re^2: How do i register a new Subroutine in Wx? by crusty_collins
in thread How do i register a new Subroutine in Wx? by crusty_collins

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