Hi,
quite simple indeed:
my $db_write = shift || 1;
means: give me the parameter and if it is false (and '0' is false), then set it to 1.
You might try something like this (using defined instead of just checking for true/false):
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; #===================================================================== sub handleVoicemailNote { #===================================================================== my ($ref_mail,$db_write) = @_; $db_write = 1 unless defined($db_write);

Regards,
svenXY

In reply to Re: Pass an optional parameter to a subroutine by svenXY
in thread Pass an optional parameter to a subroutine by ocs

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