Hi, I need to create a program, configure its behavior and than save its state into a database. To do that, I have a library (.pm) with some functions, and I want to save into the database the name of the functions that shall be called when I run my program the next time.
Can I save the name of the functions into the database and then, (on load) call the correspondent function using its name?

For example:
Considering that I have the following librabry (FunctionsSet.pm):
(...)
@EXPORT = qw( funtion1 function2 function3 funtion4)
(...)
and that I read from D.B. fhis two strings: 'funtion1' and 'funtion4', how can I execute function1 and function4 from FunctionsSet.pm?

Thanks in advance

In reply to Access functions by name by shmf

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