Personally, I would make $folder part of the config structure:
my $folder = 'some/where/else';
{
my $folder = 'E:\FOLDER\Test\WEB';
{
source_folder => $folder,
license => 'kit-licence.zip',
programs => [
#template society =>\%program_work
'VIKTOR DESCRIPTION PRODUCT' => {
name => 'VIKTOR ',
parameters => [
Count_id => '06 (
+Viktor)',
Birth_date => '1995-04-3
+0',
Marriage_date => '2014-05-26',
Divorce_date => '2015-03-30',
Activities_folder => $folder.
+'\VIKTOR\independent worker',
Activities_format => 'Enterpr
+ise Format (V35)',
Description_File_from => $folder.'\VI
+KTOR\FILE\description.xlm',
]
},
]
};
};
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