OK. I added the lib statement to the module file as well. Now I'm getting these errors thrown by the CGI::Application::run() method:
No such run mode 'start' at /var/wwwssl/auth-test/dprnew.cgi line 6
(in cleanup) Can't access `DESTROY' field in object of class D
+istroPrsRls.
at /var/wwwssl/auth-test/dprnew.cgi line 0
My DistroPrsRls::setup() method reads:
sub setup {
my $self = shift;
$self->start_mode('mode1');
$self->mode_param('rm');
$self->run_modes(
'mode1' => 'Login',
'mode2' => 'DPR_Dashboard',
'mode3' => 'EnterPrsRls',
'mode4' => 'ApprovePrsRls',
'mode5' => 'ChooseLists',
'mode6' => 'ScheduleDistro',
'mode7' => 'AuthorizeDistro',
'mode8' => 'ReviewJobs'
);
return 1;
}
Do I need to name one of the keys or values from the run_modes hash, 'start' to make this module work for me?
Thanks for your help.
-- Hugh
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