:-)
When you 'my' a variable, it is created/stored outside of the package's symbol table. This is why you can't see it when using a typeglob. A typeglob only gives us what is in the symbol table.
Why not try a reference to the array to see if that will work for you?
In reply to RE: my() and local(), difference?
by mrmick
in thread my() and local(), difference?
by Martin A
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