That was answered in the original thread.
my( $arg1, $arg2, $arg3 ) = @ARGV
You don't really need to assign to argX, perl automatically places the command line args in the @ARGV array for you.
-derby
In reply to Re: Reading in parameters
by derby
in thread Reading in parameters
by basicdez
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