jason corbett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I would like to know why this warning is coming back:
:
: Use of uninitialized value in join or string at line 65.
There is an undefined value in @record.
print join ',', 1, 2, undef, 4;
You can test for this with Dumper() from the Data::Dumper
module. Look for a value of "undef" (without the quotes).
If you find an undefined value, adjust your query to
eliminate it or change undefined values in @record to
something else.
use Data::Dumper 'Dumper';
.
.
.
print Dumper [EMAIL PROTECTED];
next;
my $record_list = join ',', @record;
This is called debugging. You might also read up on
the various debugging tools that come with perl. Get used
to these things. Debugging is as much a part of
programming as problem solving.
HTH,
Charles K. Clarkson
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