Hi,

I am quite new to perl. I have adapted a perl radius script to work within Solarwinds APM. (A windows program)

However Solarwinds APM requires a $WScript->Quit(x); x = either 0,1,2,3,4,5 which corresponds to a status type.

The script runs correctly without any of the WScript lines however when run it the WScript it runs with the following error.

C:\Perl Scripts\RadiusPerl-0.12\Authen-Radius-0.12>perl test5.pl Message:Success Statistic:0 Can't call method "Quit" on an undefined value at test5.pl line x.

i have seen some online references to use WScript;

But cannot find any modules with this name. Does anyone have any advice.

Regards

Miron

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use Authen::Radius; $r = new Authen::Radius(Host => "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1812", Secret => "xxx +x"); $s = $r->check_pwd("monitor", "xxxx"); if ($s == 1) { print "Message:Success \n"; print "Statistic:0 \n"; $WScript->Quit(0); } else { print "Message:Failure \n"; print "Statistic:1 \n"; $WScript->Quit(1); } exit 0;

In reply to WScript by mironduplessis

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