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Re^6: Perl script on windows node

by kaka_2 (Sexton)
on Apr 03, 2012 at 16:12 UTC ( [id://963275]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^5: Perl script on windows node
in thread Perl script on windows node

Hi Marto,

Thanks for the response. I found this forum today only and new to it so i did not get much time go through the formatting guidelines etc.

That is correct as action i want to run this command which is a application command and it works in this way from command prompt well.

ANd yes you are right i dont know how to do it on windows. On Unix i can write shell script and the line i added is from the thinking of same but it does not work with perl.

Thanks for the resources provided to learn perl, for sure i will start learning now.

This was urgent for me and that was the reason i asked you guys to write codes.

issue has been fixed now and i can achieve my goal with the help of you guys.

Thank You. -KAKA-

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Re^7: Perl script on windows node
by GrandFather (Saint) on Apr 03, 2012 at 20:25 UTC
    I found this forum today only and new to it so i did not get much time go through the formatting guidelines etc.
    This was urgent for me and that was the reason i asked you guys to write codes.

    One of the mantras associated with Perl is "Laziness is a virtue". It doesn't mean what you think. Your activities are a case in point. The lazy approach is to:

    • provide all pertinent information including code, input data and expected output,
    • read the documentation about using the site and posting nodes,
    • correct bad formatting during the preview.

    This would have taken you half an hour instead of two minutes. You would then have received several replies with the information you needed or questions that focused on just the information we needed to help with your problem. Most likely yoou would have had your problem solved within another hour - total time about an hour and a half.

    Contrast that with what actually happened where your "urgent" problem took five times as long to resolve!

    True laziness is hard work

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