Hello, i'm working with Tie:File module.
I open a file and i push a lot of records in it. They are visible if i print all the array but when i untie it, records are not saved... So i open it as READWRITE as cpan explains in Tie/File.pm but it is the same; any ideas?
PS:I have privilege fo writing on the disk and i also tried flush funcition
my @Card=Leggi($filecard); .... push(@Card,"BEGIN:VCARD"); push(@Card,"FN:$Nuovo->{'FN:'}"); push(@Card,"N:$Nuovo->{'N:'}"); push(@Card,"END:VCARD"); ... Uscita($filecard,\@Card); sub Leggi{ my @Card; tie @Card, 'Tie::File', $filecard, mode => O_RDWR; .... return @Card; } sub Uscita{ my $filecard=shift; my $Card=shift; untie @$Card; ... exit 0; }

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os: Linux Mandrake 9.0

edited by ybiC: s/Tie:/Tie::/ for searchability


In reply to Tie::File doesn't save by nathanvit

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