I install all required modules to convert crystal report file to PDF... but getting an error message that 'Bareword "SCALAR" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at C:/Perl/site/lib/DateTime/Locale.pm line 41.' The Locale.pm code at line 41 is :
my $class = shift;
my %p = validate(
@_, {
id => { type => SCALAR },
en_language => { type => SCALAR },
en_script => { type => SCALAR, optional => 1 },
en_territory => { type => SCALAR, optional => 1 },
en_variant => { type => SCALAR, optional => 1 },
native_language => { type => SCALAR, optional => 1 },
native_script => { type => SCALAR, optional => 1 },
native_territory => { type => SCALAR, optional => 1 },
native_variant => { type => SCALAR, optional => 1 },
class => { type => SCALAR, optional => 1 },
replace => { type => SCALAR, default => 0 }, }
);

I did everything that I could to troubleshoot the proble but no out put.. Please take me out of this..


In reply to Bareword "SCALAR" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at C:/Perl/site/lib/DateTime/Locale.pm line 41. by nocool

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