Hello mcaongusa, and welcome to the Monastery!
I can't figure out what I am doing wrong.
If a my declaration occurs in an eval, its scope extends only to the end of that eval. From the documentation for my:
A my declares the listed variables to be local (lexically) to the enclosing block, file, or eval.
But anyway, as 1nickt and hippo have said, what you’re trying to do is a bad idea, and there are better approaches.
Hope that helps,
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