ww and Laurent_R have already given effective answers. I would only add that the use of Getopt::Long in your Perl scripts can further reduce possible errors on the command line by requiring named parameters thereby allowing you to take corrective action if they are not present.
In reply to Re: Problem with getting the correct arguments for my local Perl script
by boftx
in thread Problem with getting the correct arguments for my local Perl script
by Anonymous Monk
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