I have written below code and wana add in the module
sub Read_INI_files_get_initialData{
my ( %ini_file, $ini_sect );
tie %ini_file, 'IniFiles',
( -file => "/home/testtool/config/InitialData.ini" );
foreach $ini_sect ( keys %ini_file ) {
%$ini_sect = %{ $ini_file{$ini_sect} };
}
Return a above subroutine,which is working perfectly, but I want to return ini files' section in to hash, but it is giving error
"Read_INI_files.pm did not return a true value"
My Ini file contains below configuration:
[section1]
SQL1 = select * from ....
SQL2 = Insert into table <tablename> and so on.
what and how should I return value to hash.
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