A: Look in the Q&A section.
A: Look in the Q&A section. Or, read a Perl manual.
Or, cause I'm nice, try my $param = $ENV{PARAM}; ... Perl is nice and puts the entire environment into %ENV for you.
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In reply to Re: How to assign a variable with a value read from a config file
by dragonchild
in thread How to assign a variable with a value read from a config file
by tariqahsan
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