Alternatively, you could write your own get/set functions for the module.
let say I have a module
my @AoA = (
#Array of Array Stuff
);
my %fundHash = (
# Hash Stuff
);
# return array reference
sub return_AoA {
return \@AoA;
}
# return hash reference
sub return_fundHash {
return \%fundHash;
}
In my main program I will have
use perlMod;
my $AoA = perlMod::return_AoA();
my $fundHash = perlMod::return_fundHash();
And since you are passing by reference in this case, you will need to dereference in order to actually use the variable values...
my $toMail = $$AoA[$i][2] . "\@mail.host";
Tobin
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