in reply to Re^2: Having one sub routine point to another
in thread Having one sub routine point to another
If it is in the use vars list, then do not put a my in front. You only need one or the other. You don't need to declare it other than in the use vars... just use it.
When it is no longer 5:30 am, read up on perldoc -f my and perldoc -f our and pick which one you really want in each case.
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