Not knowing all of your code...  The reason I suggested the indexing was
because their might be some dependency upon $starter[0].

One other thing to look at is the possibility of "my starter;" messing
things up.

I found that "my" can sometimes cause problems with Embperl.

Andre Landwehr wrote:
> 
> On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 01:42:38PM -0400, Erich L. Markert wrote:
> > Hmmm... Wouldn't have anything to do with the fact that you're array
> > assignment is to index 1 and not 0?
> >
> > Try:
> >
> > my @starter = ();
> > $starter[0] = $fdat{'starter1'};
> > ...
> >
> 
> If I do never use starter[0] it should not matter if I start with
> starter[1], right?
> I think I found a workaround by putting the array assignment
> starter[1] = $fdat{starter1} also into the sub. The last twenty
> calls I did were successful, but that doesn't explain the
> originally described behaviour.
> 
> Andre
> 
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