local doesn't do what you think it does. It doesn't declare a new local variable. It temporarily gives a new value (undef) to a previously existing package variable.
You can pre-declare variables with use vars, our or my. In this case you almost certainly want my.
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In reply to Re: Problems Using Local
by davorg
in thread Problems Using Local
by Dru
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