01-08-2009
Do "require file1.pl" at the start of the script and you'll be able to use the variables directly.
Just like "source-ing" a file in shell. I have similar setup :
In file1.pl I have many variables, as in :
$var1 = 10;
$var2 = test;
# then, at the bottom of the file, I have :
return (1);
Then, at the other script, I have :
require "file1.pl";
# and here I reference the variables directly.
HTH.
Last edited by sysgate; 01-08-2009 at 10:15 AM..
Reason: typo
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