Made some minor changes, your code works. See comments for details.

use Config::IniFiles; use strict; #try to have this all the time use warnings; #try to have this all the time my $cfg = new Config::IniFiles( -file => uc "test.ini", -nocase => 1); + #uc is not needed, but does not cause trouble either my @FileExten = $cfg->Parameters("FileExten"); #change bareword to a s +tring foreach my $FileExten (@FileExten) #explicitly declare your variable, +same with other places { my $FileExt = uc $cfg->val("FileExten", $FileExten); #again, bare +word print "FileExtension is $FileExt\n"; #you don't have a variable c +alled $FileExtension, so I removed the $ }

In reply to Re: Reading an INI file in an array by pg
in thread Reading an INI file in an array by obonaventure

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