How well did you read the Exporter manual page? It nowhere suggest that a mere use Exporter; peeks inside your brain and knows which tokens to export.

For starters, you use the Exporter module from the module you want to *drumroll* export from. So, myVars, in your case. Then you need to subclass your exporting module to be a subclass of Exporter - that's what the @ISA line is doing in the SYNOPSIS of the manual page. Finally, you need to tell Exporter what you want to export, that's where you use @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK and/or %EXPORT_TAGS.

Please study the manual pages (for instance perlmod), a book or a tutorial about writing modules.

Abigail


In reply to Re: Re-calling in a list of variables into different .pl's by Abigail-II
in thread Re-calling in a list of variables into different .pl's by Lori713

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