Hi Kenneth,
It does seem right that I was calling it incorrectly. The above still doesn't give me what I am after ...
If I change
use Class::MethodMaker
[
new => "new",
scalar => 'debug' ,
hash => '_returned_xml' ,
];
to
use Class::MethodMaker
[
new => "new",
scalar => 'debug' ,
scalar => '_returned_xml' ,
];
and then...
my $object = UPS::TrackedPackage->new;
return $object->_returned_xml('foo'); #The set seems out of date
and with: :
my $tp = $Package->requestTrack();
#print $Package->_returned_xml();
print $tp->_returned_xml();
print Dumper($Package->_returned_xml());
I get:
Can't locate object method "_returned_xml" via package "foo" (perhaps you forgot to load "foo"?) at ootrack.pl line 32.
It seems there may be something I am just not getting:-) Perhaps I might have better luck with a different OO library?
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