Sorry I didn't give enough info

0) use Tie::File;
Yes, it was in there from the begining. I didn't copy everything directly from the terminal, mainly b/c the data was sensitive. Sorry for the confusion. I figured since I mentioned I run the exact script flawlessly on other computers, that would be a given.

1) I only opened up the file with a filehandle for testing - to make sure the file was alive, readable, and all that jazz. The original script tied the file, and that's all. (the only filehandle was to write output)

2) Both machines are running version 0.93

3) There's no error. It runs through the script, but seeing as how my array I've tied the file to has -1 elements, it's not really going to do anything... nothing good anyway.

I guess that falls under the "keep you guessing" category.

In reply to Re: Re: Tie::File is sucking the life out of me by GaijinPunch
in thread Tie::File is sucking the life out of me by GaijinPunch

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