I haven't had a need for this but was trying to do this just the
other day (if I understand you) and couldn't get it to work. If you use
the ENV{''} to set new variables or even shell out using system "set
testvar=testvardata"; it doesn't work. How do you set a new environment
variable in Perl? Doing some quick work to look it up on the net - I
can't figure it out either.
-Clint
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, John Deretich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is anyone familiar with passing
> environment variables through subroutines?
> I am noticing that when I create a test env variable,
> my subroutine won't locate it, but if I use one that is already out there,
> that it accesses it?
>
> please advise,
>
> John
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