At the top of your code, after all the use statements, put the following:

warn "NCPS::Meets found at $INC{'NCPS/Meets.pm'}\n"; warn "Is NCPS::Meets a subclass of Exporter? ", NCPS::Meets->isa('Exporter') ? "Yes\n" : "No\n"; warn "Can NCPS::Meets export getMeetInfo? ", (0 != grep {$_ eq 'getMeetInfo'} @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK) ? "Yes\n" : + "No\n";

This is really only useful if the modules are based on Exporter. There are other export modules out there.

If this doesn't reveal anything interesting, look at the version of NCPS::Meets that is found at $INC{'NCPS/Meets.pm'} when the code is run from the same invocation that you're getting the errors from. And if this is some sort of a web application, which it appears to be, verify that you've restarted the application. If it's running as mod_perl, make sure Apache has restarted.

It's unlikely that you would get this error message if the version of NCPS::Meets first found in @INC is an Exporter, and does export getMeetInfo.


Dave


In reply to Re: use statement seemingly ignored by davido
in thread use statement seemingly ignored by wolfie7873

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