At Friday 5/18/2007 12:09 PM, Kenneth Crocker wrote:
Gene,


Sorry for all the hassle. In the Perl class I took, I got the impression that it didn't matter what type of brackets you used, as long as they matched left & right. Also, why do you use == in the second line? Why not just another eq? Another question; I was under the impression that if the code failed, nothing happened. In my case it seems that the code was wrong, but I was getting a notification no matter what. That doesn't make sense.

Kenn

Hi Kenn,

Regarding the last part about notification, you should see something in the RT log when a scrip with invalid Perl code is executed.

Steve
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