Using the example code below, I find that I can 
  use getopt handily to pass all sorts of 
  variables to my script, as long as a 
  value passed is not a 0 (zero) 
 
 How to I use getopt::long and be able to 
  pass the number zero as a value? 
  Code, and  behavior follows 
                           
                           Thanks! Mike D
 .....................
 MYTEST
 #!/usr/local/bin/perl
 use Getopt::Long;
 GetOptions("o"=>\$oflag,
             "string=s"=>\$stringmandatory,
             "int=i"=> \$mandatoryinteger,
 print "oflag $oflag\n" if $oflag;
 print "stringmandatory $stringmandatory\n" if
 $stringmandatory;
 print "mandatoryinteger $mandatoryinteger\n" if
 $mandatoryinteger;
 
 print "Unprocessed by Getopt::Long\n" if $ARGV[0];
 foreach (@ARGV) {
   print "$_\n";
 }
 ................................

 # ./MYTEST --string=abc
 stringmandatory abc
 # ./MYTEST --string=1
 stringmandatory 1
 # ./MYTEST --string=0
 # ./MYTEST --int=0
 # ./MYTEST --int=1
 mandatoryinteger 1
 
 



                
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