The advantage with this is that you get to check the status of the command.open(MYIN,"netstat |") || die "Can't netstat: $!"; @connectInfo = <MYIN>; . . .
/\/\averick
In reply to Re: catch the output of a command
by maverick
in thread catch the output of a command
by Anonymous Monk
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