hmm,
i'll try to use the first data set.
but the first data set isn't really a data set, it's the labels for the x-axis.
$point is a valid point, it is validated in the script itself.
for better understanding:
i'm reading a list of telegramms and then create a chart to show the ammount of telegramms/sec.
the datasets all have 1440 elements (as a day has minutes).
for the minutes without any telegram, i insert a element with the value 0. (so after the list was read, i stretch the dataset, so that there is an element for every minute)
the $point is within this range (0-1440)...
on both systems (solaris and winnt) this problem causing sub looks alike.
so it is not really the sub, i think.
it's more likely some stupid solaris environment variable, that interferes with my perlscript...
greetz
mtm
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