Hello,
I am trying to have my script go through some
variables without the variable names being there until
the code is run. I think this is late-binding but i am
not entirley sure. Here is what i want to do.
my result_temp=""; foreach my $test (@testarray) { if(!defined($result_temp = $session->getrequest( -varbindlist => ['$'.%cmd_table{$test}] ))) { print ("error in session:%s", %cmd_table{$test}); $result_temp="error"; } push @RESULTS, @result_temp; }
What the code would look like that is late-bound is
-varbindlist => [$myvariable]
but what will the perl interpreter see?
cause the variable names are all in cmd_table hash
referenced by a number (where test_array is a array of
command numbers. Is there a way to so what i want?
Thanks.
Enigmae

In reply to using variables in late contexts? by enigmae

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