Ugh. I just realized that the reason that it wasn't working is that I had the wrong version of the module up in my editor. While I was frantically making changes to the module trying to get it to work, I was changing the one under source code control instead of the one in the development area - the one in the development area had a different name for the sub.

I am REALLY sorry for those who wasted their time answering my question.

Would someone be so kind as to remove this whole thread and the evidence of my idiocy?

(I guess the only comfort that I can take from this is that I learned about the import() function)
«Rich36»


In reply to Re: Trouble Exporting a Function (I'm an idiot) by Rich36
in thread Trouble Exporting a Function by Rich36

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