Hi Zentara, I couldn't help to express my thankfulness to you, your explanation and sample codes did help me to clear my doubts and misunderstanding on all those that I found by googling, which bothering me since the past weeks. Now I'm much clearer on the usage and how to apply both the ROText and ExecuteCommand in my codes. Yeah.. the explanation with sample codes means a lot! ALso, not forget to thanks all those who take the trouble on replying to me- Corion and RonW. I'm so excited to implement that in my real code now! Thanks a bunch!


In reply to Re^4: How to perform a subroutine run in cpan Tk::ExecuteCommand module by Janish
in thread How to perform a subroutine run in cpan Tk::ExecuteCommand module by Janish

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