The actual code is extensive, so I created a smaller version to demonstrate the ARGV problem.

#!/perl/bin/perl -w # IEL - Interface Engine Lite # IELmqsvr - Interface MQ Series Server script # - This script establishes a tcp/ip socket with the rece +iving system and interagates # the MQ Series Queue for transactions to send. # - Creation Date - 8/30/05 # - Modification Log - # # This section declares system Modules and Variables require 5.002; use IO::Select; use Env; use IO::Handle; use strict; use Errno qw(EAGAIN); use IO::Socket; use sigtrap; my ($INAME); $INAME = $ARGV[0]; print STDOUT "ARGV = @ARGV - 0 = $ARGV[0]\n"; exit;
Here is a sample run.
C:\IEL\bin>ARGVtst.pl LHW_TST Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at C:\IEL\bi +n\ARGVtst. pl line 23. ARGV = - 0 = C:\IEL\bin>
Once again any help will be appreciated.

In reply to Re^2: ARGV Problem by tjdmlhw
in thread ARGV Problem by tjdmlhw

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