That's what use strict; is for. It forces you to predeclare your variable names, so it can catch mistyped variable names. If you predeclare $vTemp2 like this:
use strict; my $vTemp2; ...
your program will work and you get the benefit of Perl alerting you when you mistype the name.
In reply to Re^5: Whats its bad here?
by Corion
in thread Whats its bad here?
by Sombrerero_loco
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