I think it's just a matter of:
my $s = Set::Object-new(['a','b']);
That did it. Thank you.
- Ron
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Does anyone have the answer to the second part of the original question:
how can i launch notepad and print something in it?
It's pretty easy to launch Notepad but how to PRINT something in it ?
Thanks
Jing Wee
Perhaps you might want to explore the Win32::Shell module.
I use the following