Hi Monks!

I am trying to understand why I am getting this warning - "Odd number of elements in anonymous hash" - since the variable "$attached" has been initialized before it
gets to the hash. I only need these values in the hash if "$code" is true, otherwise it should be nothing there.
Where/what am I missing, if someone could take a look at this sample code I am posting:
... for my $email (@mail) { my $attached = ($code) ? "attach_path => '$file_name',attach_filena +me => '$file_name',attach_type => 'application/txt'," : ''; my $success = email( { to => $email, from => $from, from_name => $name, subject => $subject, body => $body, $attached } ); } ...
Thanks for looking!

In reply to Odd number of elements in anonymous hash by Anonymous Monk

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