Hi All,
I really don't understand why it works this way. Any help will be
greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance.
Below is a call to a sub-routine add_send_messages. This sub-routine in
turn calls others and ultimately an e-mail is sent via "sendmail". If
the third line is changed to:
Page Level Alerting Going Second One :: $page_name
i.e. moving the $page_name variable to the end, then an e-mail is not
sent, I have no clue, why is this way.
Is there any specific syntax in passing argument values?
$page_name =~ s/\s*//g;
add_send_messages($user_alarm_id,"dM - $alarm_comment / $network_str
$location_str - $error_name",
"$alarm_comment: $url_name\n
$page_name :: Page Level Alerting Going Second One
$debug_mess
$$opts{'comment'}
");
sub add_send_messages {
my($user_alarm_id,$subj,$mess)[EMAIL PROTECTED];
........
.........
}
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