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module.pm not returning true value

Asked by BioI in Perl Programming Language

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trying to load a self-writen module, i get an error message: module.pm did not return a true value at ...  The reason for this is - i assume - a certain variable called $myDEBUG [which can bet set to 0 or 1 whether i want to print debug-information on the screen.  When I set this value to 0 [to avoid annoying debuginfo], I get the described error message, while when I set it to one, the script works perfectly [with annoying errormessages].  So the variable is only useful for displaying or hiding debuginformation, nothing more.   [I also have a variable with the same name in the .pl-script itself, but the chaning of the names didn't had any inffulence, neither changing the value of this parameter.].  It seems that i am missing something really trivial...
the module:

package fScreening;

use lib "/users/sista/pmonsieu/perl/lib";
use strict;
my $myDEBUG = 0;Start Free Trial
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Zone: Perl Programming Language
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[+][-]10.02.2003 at 01:19AM PDT, ID: 9473269

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