Hello to the Perl Highness ... :-)

Am not really sure whether I want modules or libraries. Am very confused so hopefully I can find the answers here.

I have several Perl scripts that are currently running as cron jobs. I want to be able to combine them as some sort of module or library or package instead that I can just call from another Perl script.

That is, for example, if I have a script script01 that remove old files and script script02 that monitors filesystem space. I want to be able to pout these two scripts into some sort of module or library that I can just invoke from another script that make require them. Is this possible or am I talking about senseless stuff here.

Your guidance will be very much appreciated


In reply to How to creater your own Perl modules/libraries? by newbie01.perl

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