Hello, I just started using OOP and encountered some weird problem. Not sure what I am missing out. I have a perl file main.pl where my application starts. main.pl looks something like this
----------------main.pl--------------------- require '../somepath/../abc.pl'; require '../somepath/../def.pl'; # Call a sub-routing in abc.pl &sub_in_abc(); ---------------------------------------------

This works fine. I get the results. In other words I am able to call sub-routines in other files after including them. Now I wrote a module called Client.pm
This is simple module and has two functions in it
However when I include this module in main.pl I receive an error
----------------main.pl--------------------- require '../somepath/../abc.pl'; require '../somepath/../def.pl'; use Client; # Call a sub-routing in abc.pl &sub_in_abc(); ---------------------------------------------
The function call to subroutine in abc.pl now fails.
All the files are in the same folder and each works fine when compiled indiviually.
What am I missing here ?
Thanks

In reply to Object oriented mess by longliveAJ

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