&MLMP::OpenCompanyDB;
&MLMP::CompanyLinks($fields{'userid'},$fields{'parent'});
Looks like a custom module specific to your company. I would guess by looking at them that they initialize a DB connection and then pull some fields relating to the Links in yout documents.
I would guess the
&MLMP::OpenCompanyDB; statement belongs at the top.
If you want to get this right, I would either find an older version, or look over MLMB module. The MLMB module should be located under 'site/lib'. (In Windows most likely 'C:\perl\site\lib' in *nix '/usr/lib/perl5/site/lib')
If there were ever an argument to use Versioning Control this would be it.
grep
grep> cd pub
grep> more beer |
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