Hi I am trying to pull the value of $epname into another part of my script, a second if statement. However when I try to use in the second if statement I get an error saying I have not declared the $epname variable. I have the print statement between the two if statements as a check. It prints the correct value (it is printed several times but i think this is because its in another loop). What am I doing wrong here.

# Get name if($tmpName eq 'Episode_Name'){ $ +epname = $tmpValu;} print "$epname - Title"; # Change Title if($tmpName eq 'Title_Brief'){ $newTitle = $epname; $xml->{Asset}->[0]->{Metadata}->[0]->{App_Data}->[$appkey]->{Value} = +$newTitle; }

In reply to Using a value to add to xml line by Anonymous Monk

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