Re: Syntax Checker Script
- From: tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Tom Phoenix)
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 10:21:12 -0700
On 10/30/07, nishant.lokre@xxxxxxxxx <nishant.lokre@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I want that this script read from Config.ini file.
What's stopping you from writing the code to do that?
$ARGV[0]=ROUTER;
Do you mean this?
$ARGV[0] = 'ROUTER';
my $fname="seed.csv";
open(OF, $fname) or die "Can't open user database file!\n";
Is it merely that you need to change $fname to the file you want?
if($second ne $arraylength)
That looks like a place that needs a numeric (not string) comparison,
but it's hard to be sure.
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