Hi Monks, Here is my piece of code--
main(); sub main { $result = GetOptions ("LogDir=s" => \$LogDir, "Summary" => \$Summary, "Indiviual=s" => \$Individual , "Diagnostics=s" => \$Diagnostics, "Prefix=s" => \$Prefix, "All" => \$All, "help" => \$help); usage_help() if($help); usage_help() unless($Prefix); usgage_help() unless($LogDir); if($LogDir) { die "Log dir '$LogDir' doesn't exist" unless -d $LogDir; } $glob_path = "$LogDir/${prefix}*"; @log_paths = glob $glob_path or die "No files found in '$glob_path'"; printf "log files = \n"; print @log_paths; printf "\n"; if($Summary) { process_summaryreport (); } if($Individual) { if($Individual == "ArcotID") { ArcotID_Authentication(@log_paths); } } }
I am calling the script as--
C:\Perl Script>perl summaryreport_latest_working.pl --LogDir=. --Prefi +x=arcotweb --Individual=ArcotID
It does not show me any output. I think the problem lies here.
if($Individual) { if($Individual == "ArcotID") { ArcotID_Authentication(@log_paths); } }
How to modify this part to get the correct output. Please suggest me something to get rid of this problem. Thanks NT

In reply to calling problem in script by namishtiwari

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