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In order to use OO to it's fullest, you will need to create a constructor ('new' method) and then you can instantiate an object with your class:
You should also take a look at perltoot which has some more details about how to create constructors. Update: You should make sure that your module does not have the same name as an already installed module, or else you can cause yourself some unneeded confusion. Update: why do I need to use OO stuff? You don't need to use the OO stuff. Your statement was 'Any help would be greatly appreciated' and I was simply offering another solution. Sorry for the confusion. -- In reply to Re: Undefined subroutine
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