I am getting this error

syntax error at line 200, near "sub add_login"
Can't use global @_ in "my" line 202, near "= @_"
syntax error at line 227, near "}"
had compilation errors.

I can not find anything wrong with this code. Maybe a second set of eyes will help.
This is the call to the sub
add_login(\$dbhCurrent, $usrname, $first, $last, $passwd, $fncgrp); This is the sub
sub add_login{ Line 202 my ($dbhCurrent, $usrname, $first, $last, $passwd, $fncgrp) = + @_; my $full_last = $last . " SHPS"; my $sql = "sp_addlogin \'$usrname\', \'$passwd\', \'APPMASTER\'"; $$dbhCurrent->do($sql) or $app->log($WARN,"Can't do SQL statement [ $sql ] :: $DBI::errst +r"); $app->use_database($dbhCurrent, "$DB"); $sql = "exec stored_proc USR_ID"; $$dbhCurrent->do($sql) or $app->log($WARN,"Can't do SQL statement [ $sql ] :: $DBI::e +rrstr"); $sql = "declare \@usrid int, \@sysusrid int " . "select \@sysusrid = suser_id\(\'$usrname\'\) " . "select \@usrid = $IDVALUE from $ID " . "where $IDNAME = \'USR_ID\' " . "insert into APPUSR (APP_CD, USR_ID, USRNAME, USRFNAME, USRLNAM +E, FNCGRP_CD, SYSUSR_ID) " . "values (\'A\', \@usrid, \'$usrname\', \'$first\', \'$full_last +\', $fncgrp, \@sysusrid)"; $$dbhCurrent->do($sql) or $app->log($FATAL,"Can't do SQL statement [ $sql ] :: $DBI:: +errstr"); line 227 }
Line 227 is the curly bracket that completes the sub

In reply to can't use global @_in "my" by mnlight

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