It had $sth->bind_param(1,@$->[0]); I have been trying to find out what the error is and hence following t +ons of tricks available online and thats why I had changed it to $->[ +0] instead of @$->[0] <br/> even then it gave me the same error.<br> Thanks. yes. maybe an understanding as to what causes this error also will be +helpful.. one link said that its may happen if there are two sub rou +tines and they are unordered.. I didn't quite understand what that me +ant.. Thats why I posted my whole code here.
In reply to Re^2: Strict Ref : ERROR
by swetashah23
in thread Strict Ref : ERROR
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