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I am working on a small module(my first but not last) of my own brewing. And I have generated a test script to test the module.
I have a test.pl which calls a module which is exporting a subroutine OpenNotes. The problem is as follows.
test.pl
"my $notesreturn = OpenNotes($var1, $var2);"
This fails for
Undefined subroutine &main::OpenNotes called at C:\My …\test.pl line 31.
Now if I remove the "my $notesreturn ="
And just have
OpenNotes($var1,$var2);
I don't get an error until latter in the script when $notesreturn is needed.
Anyone have a good ideas.
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