Hello folks

This is probably the easiest for you guys; IŽm not very familiar with building my own modules, so here it goes: The code:

my $fte_user_id = ""; eval "use FatalsToEmail ( Client => $fte_userna +me )"; $fte_username = "client"; # Just to test, this is when I get the user +name from mysql argh! # suppose hereŽs the error. print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print "Hi";
I need my FatalsToEmail.pm to remember the $fte_username has just been assigned "client", you know?

Thanks a lot folks


In reply to Defining variable for module, but IŽll only have it later by Andre_br

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