Oh mighty perl monks please let me ask a simple(?) question. I use perl for a while now but i cant sort that out myself and obviously i dont find the correct search terms in google. I'm havin several modules that i include dynamicly if the core modules need them like that :
eval( "use sy::$c->{id}" ); print Dumper ( %{sy::c1::capability} );
off course the above works but what would be the correct syntax if i would want to do something like that with a variable package name like below :
print Dumper ( %{sy::$packname::capability }
Even a simple link would do if i could find the info there Many Thx for the help ...

Update:Thank you everyone for your help


In reply to Dynamic package name (?!) by me_like_perl

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