I have used use strict and use warnings; now it's showing me this things

Global symbol "$y_date" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 4. Global symbol "$y_date" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 6. Global symbol "$y_date" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 7. Global symbol "$y_date" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 8. Global symbol "$year" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 9. Global symbol "$y_date" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 11. Global symbol "$y_date" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 12. Global symbol "$day" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 14. Global symbol "@fileco" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 19. Global symbol "@grepLogs" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 20. Global symbol "$day" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 20. Global symbol "$year" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 20. Global symbol "@fileco" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 20. Global symbol "@grepLogs" requires explicit package name at logscript.pl line 22. logscript.pl had compilation errors.


In reply to Re^2: My script is working fine on linux but it's not working on the Windows by galacticos
in thread My script is working fine on linux but it's not working on the Windows by galacticos

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