Greetings

Verry sorry for not having given the exact requirement!!.

The Requirement was something like this......

A pre-populated HASH pair is made available to a script, which after certain validations, passes these HASH values to another perl script that sends out mails (sendmail.pl).

This sendmail.pl retreives the email ids from HASH pair and forwards mails to these id's.

I hope, the Case is a bit clear now.

The problems encountered were with passing these HASH values to the sendmail.pl from within the script.

ALAS! I have found a solution , though may not be the best approach, in converting the Sendmail.pl to a subroutine and then passing these HASH pair.

I will be submitting the code shortly. (both the initial one and the modified one).

Kindly excuse for the delay

CHEERS!!

Ananda


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Passing HASH values to a abc.pl file from command line by Ananda
in thread Passing HASH values to a abc.pl file from command line by Ananda

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