> system ('wmic path win32_computersystemproduct get uuid');
ehm ... works for me °,
C:\tmp>perl
print system ('wmic path win32_computersystemproduct get uuid');
__END__
UUID
2DA054C5-6464-11EC-8B14-A054C44A693E
0
C:\tmp>
... but you need to extract the second line from the output.
update
°) sorry, the demo is misleading, see Re^6: running command line from Perl
a working approach is:
C:\tmp>perl
$a=qx(wmic path win32_computersystemproduct get uuid);
print "<<<$a>>>";
__END__
<<<UUID
2DA054C5-6464-11EC-8B14-A054C44A693E
>>>
C:\tmp>
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