Many of my scripts depend upon requiring a config file which stores common
subroutines and global variables, applicable to more than one script. I
add this to my script that is currently running using the:
require 'foo.plx' ;
line.
Wishing to better my programming, I want to use the "my" command in order
to declare my variables. However, I have found that a variable declared
with "my" in the required file is not available in the script that calls
the require file.
Does anyone know a way around this problem? Is it not possible to use my
in the require scenario?
Any help would be appreciated.
TIA
Roland
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