Thanks a lot!
I can very well understand the logic of parsing the
csv file.
The error which I got was :
Backticks found where operator expected at wmic.pl line 11, at end of
+line
(Missing semicolon on previous line?)
syntax error at wmic.pl line 11, near "], `wmic process list full /for
+mat"
(Might be a runaway multi-line // string starting on line 6)
Can't find string terminator "`" anywhere before EOF at wmic.pl line 1
+1.
I am using perl version 5.18.
But I made an alternative code to redirect the stdout of the wmic command to an array and got the output in a text file. The only thing I am was not able to understand was the
text parsing logic using the map function. Now got it.
Many thanks, once again!
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