Hello Monks,
I have a batch file as shown below.
pushd %Root%
call perl Folder2\Perl1.pl
The batch file in turn calls the Perl1.pl file which contains the code as below
use strict;
use warnings;
use lib "Folder3\\Folder4\\";
use Param;
my $Path = $Param::My_Path;
print "$Path\n";
When I execute the the batch file I get the error "Can't locate Param.pm in @INC (@INC contains: Folder3\Folder4\".
But I want this path to be relative to the path %Root% pushd in my batch file.
Is there a way these paths can look from the %Root% for all the relative paths?
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