Fellow monks please help me to find the error of my ways in the following cgi script.
my $Requestor = $q->param('Requestor');
print $q->p("ChangeAdm::Review::Requestor = $Requestor");
my %Requestor_fields = (
RequestorID=>$q->param('RequestorID')
+,
Requestor=>$q->param('Requestor'),
Department=>$q->param('Department'),
Extention=>$q->param('Extention'),
);
print $q->p("ChangeAdm::Review::Requestor_fields{Requestor} =
+$Requestor_fields{Requestor}");
This produces the following output:
ChangeAdm::Review::Requestor = Jane Doe
ChangeAdm::Review::Requestor_fields{Requestor} =
What is wrong with the way I am creating the hash?
coreolyn Duct tape devotee.
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