you guys finally talked me into using strict and dianositics and when i run this. C1 needs a explicit package name so from wut ive read on faq is that it needs to be declaired so i try and declair and still get an error this is the same with %data
sub{ for ($c1 = 0; $c1 < @data; ++$c1){ print $data[$c1]{value} . "\n"; }#end for(); if($data{value} eq "" || null){ print "You have not entered all the values. Please try + again"; &adduser;#goes back to asking for array members sleep 5; };#end of if{}; }#End of anonymous Sub();

In reply to Compilation Error by Snowman11

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