The amazing thing about this place (the Monastery) is that by asking one question, I end up needing to ask many more because I'm always get pushed into new territory. All that to say, I'm not sure I understand Meryln's code as much I as I do yours, runrig. Both you and Zaxo talk about "dispatch tables" which I have read about here at PMs, but can't find in my well-worn Camel book. So, I'm going to Google and try to get my head around this, 'cuz it looks like I'm being pointed in that direction.

—Brad
"A little yeast leavens the whole dough."


In reply to Re: Re: Redirection within a Perl script by bradcathey
in thread Redirection within a Perl script by bradcathey

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