I will be out of the office from 19/02/2006 to 05/03/2006.
Thank you for the email. I shall respond as soon as I get back to the
office.
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Bullock, Howard A. wrote:
>>Thanks to both of you for the feedback. Unfortunately, I could get
>>neither to work. I did find a two call workaround using Win32::Lanman
>>methods. In the long run I really would like to understand how to get
>>this and other API calls to works. Thanks again.
>>
- Original Message -
From: "Foo Ji-Haw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 7:54 PM
Subject: Tough qn: understanding this (C) error while using inline
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying my first hand at writing some C code to extend TAPI onto Perl
> using inline.pm. I didn't
[snip ... why doesn't "my $i if 0;" generate a warning under "use
warnings;"]
Glenn Linderman wrote:
Partly because the behaviour was probably implemented unintentionally
(hence no original warning or error), and has been treated (once
discovered by those nefarious end-user types) as a feature
does anyone had an experience with this and can recommend on which modules
to use?
or know of an existing perl script that does it?
thanks
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At 04:50 PM 2/17/2006, Robert May wrote:
my is a compile time directive that creates the lexically scoped $i,
giving is scope from its definition until the end of the enclosing block.
Assignment is a run time operation. In your example the modified
assignment doesn't get executed, so the valu
Hi Gurus,I've been asked to make an inventory of all our company's application servers critical services.for monitoring purposes.i plan on doing this using WMI code (from scriptomatic2) with activeperl.
probably into an excel sheet.does anyone had an experience with this and can recommend on which