Whether or not it's a bad idea on the part of the boss (the OP seems to be a victim in this), it's got to be done. In the best case the person (or people) who wrote the various Perl programs is|are available, have an accurate idea of what they did, and are willing to talk. In the worst case, the original programmer has had an unfortunate incident involving a train. Somewhere in between is the realm where various forms of persuasion may be useful (sweet talk, beer, food, origami swans, pictures of the original programmer in compromising positions, thumbscrews)
emc
In reply to Re^2: Documenting Perl Scripts
by swampyankee
in thread Documenting Perl Scripts
by ajcannon48
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