Hi Peter! No I know that, was just putting that there to illustrate. Here's the documentation I am trying to follow: http://hermes.eee.nott.ac.uk/teaching/ads/doc/dkver/dkver049.html#1123011

As well it tries to connect to a server which works of bins in the ADS suite directroy. I've just copied them to the Strawberry Perls and it WORKS. But not using the syntax with square brackets. e.g:

use strict; use warnings; use dKitCircuit; use dKitResults; my $dir = "build-2"; opendir DIR, $dir or die "cannot open dir $dir: $!"; my @file= readdir DIR; closedir DIR; #dKitResults->convertCitifile2Dataset('build-2/wafer_807_T1_ME_build2_ +dcbk.cti'[,'choclate']); #it specifies to use this, but couldn't get +it to work, so tried the below statement dKitResults->convertCitifile2Dataset('build-2/wafer_807_T1_ME_build2_d +cbk.cti','choclate'); #WORKS

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