Ah the simple answer is usually the best answer. I forgot I had turned of use strict a while back and not turned it back on. Once I fixed the 30+ errors it pointed out. I looked closer and found the following newb error:
print "CCL:08::MyServers = @MyServers\n";
if(undef @MyServers){ &ChooseLocation; }
print "CCL:09::MyServers = @MyServers\n";
The print statements were simply to point out that I did not understand the correct use for undef, as an action and not as a test, or my syntax is wrong for it. I changed it to the following:
unless(@MyServers){ &ChooseLocation; }
Thanks for pointing me back to the basics, it is usually that anyway. =-D
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