This is OT the problem you've asked about in your OP, but whenever I see a gazillion
    print WHEREVER "... something \n";
statements marching down the page, I think here-doc: see Quote and Quote-like Operators and especially at the end of Quote-Like Operators. E.g. (untested):

print $filehandle <<END_OF_TEXT; ...If Contractor, employed by: $FORM{'Contractor_Employer'} ...If Visitor, employed by: $FORM{'Visitor_Employer'} and so on blank line(s) are easily included ...Gender: $FORM{'Gender'} ...Manager's Name: $FORM{'Emp_Manager'} END_OF_TEXT
Note that scalars and arrays can interpolate. (This example also uses a lexical filehandle rather than a global filehandle: less chance for name collision.)


In reply to Re: Perl script not rendering values by AnomalousMonk
in thread Perl script not rendering values by oradba888

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