here is the code in question
sub _goto_action_page my ($self, $type, $action)=@_; my ($response, $num, $form, $input); if(!exists $self->{MAIN_RESPONSE}) { return _error($self," some error message here"); } $response=$self->{MAIN_RESPONSE}; $num=0; $form=_get_new_form($self,$response->as_string, $response->base); foreach $input ($form->inputs()) { if($input->name eq "componentType") { #croaks here if $type is not eq to ACS, MPI, DS, # AHS. $input->value($type); $num++; } }

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