Hi,
this
my $log_fh = \*LOG_FH;
does not help as I get the same errors. But returning the FH in the sub works :)
my $log_fh; # = \*LOG_FH;
$log_fh = LOG_MSG_OPEN($log_fh,$logfile);
LOG_MSG($log_fh,$vbse,"v",$lglvl,5,"GENERAL","Starting Script $0");
... module ...
sub LOG_MSG_OPEN
{
my $par_fh = $_[0];
my $par_filepath = $_[1];
open($par_fh,"> $par_filepath") or die ("Can't open $par_filepath:
+ $!\n");
$par_fh->autoflush(1);
return *$par_fh;
}
sub LOG_MSG
{
my $par_fh = shift (@_);
...
print $par_fh "$logdate,$logtime,$SEV_KEYWORD,$par_FUNCTION,@line\
+n";
}
Thanks for your other recommendations. I always used uppercase fos my subs. I will check the open and autodie. Kind regards, de Michi
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