Thanks but it was a simplified example from what I'm doing. I need to test a templating system and so my stuff is more like this below and BrowserUK's solution allows me to set all in a single sub definition. However I like your solution too and I'll keep it in mind for other contexts. Thanks!
my $test = 'show_stop_user'; my $calls = { show_home => sub { show_home($config) }, show_stop_user => sub { show_stop_user($config, {user=>'dummy',type=>'Users'}) }, admin_users_new_1 => sub { show_admin_user($config, { action=>'add', messages=>{ success=>['line1','line2'] }})}, admin_users_new_2 => sub { show_admin_user($config, { action=>'add' }) }, }; $calls->{$test}();
Now I need to find out how I can redirect the Template::Toolkit output to the file $test.'.html' instead of screen...

In reply to Re^6: How to conditionally execute a subroutine defined as hash value by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to conditionally execute a subroutine defined as hash value by Anonymous Monk

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