Is this a COM or Windows automation related issue? If so, the Perl variable name is completely unrelated to a variable name that may be used on the other side of the connection.
I can't think of any common language that I've used that uses "." in an identifier. There are plenty of languages that use "." to reference a member of a structure or object. You really need to tell us more about what you need to achieve because right now you don't make sense.
In reply to Re: Using . in variable name
by GrandFather
in thread Using . in variable name
by manpreet333
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