You appear to have posted this as Sandeep Vickey, deleted the title and content, then reposted it as Sandeep Kumar (i.e. the node I'm responding to now).

The first post is empty as I write this but has been considered for restoration. The link is currently "Reaped:" (the title should change after restoration).

While it's not good to mess us around like that, I'm more concerned with your multiple accounts. Please read "Site Rules Governing User Accounts" and act accordingly (for however many accounts you may have).

Please also read "How do I change/delete my post?".

— Ken


In reply to Re: Output redirection using “require” in perl by kcott
in thread Output redirection using “require” in perl by Sandeep Kumar

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