
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 07:36:10PM +0100, Maarten Engelen wrote:
Yep that did the trick. Thanks.
Andreas: Your solution works too, but it doesn't seem such a good idea to me to leave out initialisation procedures, so I went for the addition of the use statement.
Than my question still is why it doesn't work 'as is'. A 'use xxxx' is required to get it to work it seems. Looks like a bug so what to do with it? Will it be fixed (if it needs fixing that is) or shall i put a report in the bugtracker?
I don't know what it is (at the moment). But we will find it. Anyway, it's a bug. It would be nice if you create an bug report on http://bugs.otrs.org/ and add your system info (OS, Perl version, ...) because it's working for me! :-/ Thanks!
Maarten
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