Hi,
Seems like he is putting together two operand...
Try to change the ! for 'not', if nothing changes it really says:
if(($key =~ /^PERIODEND/) & (not $budgetdata)){ BudgetGroup->budget($input, $myclass, 3) }
So the single '&' is the Bitwise operand.
Regards,
In reply to Re: What does &! mean?
by fmerges
in thread What does &! mean?
by sidney04
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