Hello monks !
I have a nice program that runs well, that is untill I've added a a small piece of code...
my $firstValue = getField($filename,$fieldName,$lastValue);
my $secondValue =
getField($secondFileName,$secondFieldName,$lastValue);
my $sumValue = $firstValue + $secondValue;
$hash_of_oids{$request->getOID()}->{'lastValue'} = $sumValue;
$request->setValue($fieldtype, $sumValue);
Now, my first problem is that my error does not allways happen !! but when it does I get this reply:
Non-integer value passed to setValue with ASN_INTEGER: type was 6
nNow, the getField metho returns integers since I use it a lot before this part, moreover, it also prints the numbers ! so I know that $firstValue and $secondValue are returning the correct values.
So, my guess is that $sumValue for some reson is no longer an integer, and that's why the setValue throws this error
but why ?
please help !
Thank you all
Dave
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