Due to the way our system is architected, it likes to crap out if a script generates a warning, but it will do so silently. There's no way for us to know if a script dived out because of a warning or successfully sent its output to the next system.
This is your real problem. Fix this and the rest will go away. Warnings shouldn't be fatal - that's the whole idea! And of course you'll need a way to view them, throwing them away is suicide.
-sam
In reply to Re: Warnings and Strict in Production/Performance
by samtregar
in thread Warnings and Strict in Production/Performance
by deep submerge
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