Hi Team,

Need your help on perl script:

I tried to short perl hash value based on Kay. Its work perfactly in separate file but when I integrate same code in my perl project it doesn't work.

please find the code in separate file and its output :

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; #use 5.010; my %folderhash2 = ( '1005' => 'SG', '1007' => 'NA', '1010' => 'Global', '0' => 'None', '1006' => 'Link', ); foreach my $folderMap2 (sort keys %folderhash2) { printf "%-8s %s\n", $folderMap2, $folderhash2{$folderMap2}; }

OUT PUT :

vmias62409 /v/region/na/appl/msim/imasg_env/data/imasgdev/bin/notify/s +ignOffPageOnDev 23$ ./temp.pm 0 None 1005 SG 1006 Link 1007 NA 1010 Global

in above the perl hash get shorted based on it's Id but when I added the same below code in my perl projet , it's gives us error

The below code I pasted in my project :

my %folderhash2 = ( '1005' => 'SG', '1007' => 'NA', '1010' => 'Global', '0' => 'None', '1006' => 'Link', ); foreach my $folderMap2 (sort keys %folderhash2) { printf "%-8s %s\n", $folderMap2, $folderhash2{$folderMap2}; }

Error :

[Fri Apr 28 07:13:49.446884 2023] [cgid:error] [pid 17180:tid 47883746 +555648] [client 138.20.34.173:26768] malformed header from script 'si +gnoff.cgi': Bad header: 0 None, referer:

In reply to Re: how to make dependent drop down in perl script by Anonymous Monk
in thread how to make dependent drop down in perl script by Anonymous Monk

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