Ok, most of you supplied information which I bet makes sense, but I am really new to perl and this is my first attempt to make a program. The program works without errors but it prints null coding.

I am not looking for you to just give me the codes to fix it, I really want to learn how to do this as I want to become a perl guru someday.

You can see the working script here . You can type in information, but leave some fields blank and see what happens. The results will be printed on the next page.

To see the source I am working with, goto source

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Can someone use lamer terms (for a newbie) on the easiest way to fix this problem? Remember, I don't want the codes made for me, I want to learn from this.

I would VERY much appreciate this!

Thanks!!!!

venimfrogtongue


In reply to Re: If statements while in PRINT by venimfrogtongue
in thread If statements while in PRINT by venimfrogtongue

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