Oh, thanks for the quick reply!
I think I have tried that one few days ago without success, but my syntax may have been wrong (I'm really new to this and learning on my own). I've done some progress since :) so I'll try again.

Edit
I actually remember now: I have looked at this solution but I don't understand how variable are shared between scripts with MCE::Shared I don't see any ID or anything that would make the link and when I try it I have to declare the variable in both script (e.g. using $var = MCE::Shared->scalar; ) and both end up being totally independent.
I might be missing something :(


In reply to Re^2: Shared memory and asynchronous access by vef445
in thread Shared memory and asynchronous access by vef445

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