Everyone
I appreciate the help. After taking all of your view in, I fixed my problem. I didn't need the while statement, because the foreach statement acts as the while. Plus, I had the write statement in the wrong place. I have provided the code below for everyone.
#/usr/bin/perl -w use Win32::IProcess; $process = new Win32::IProcess || die "Unable to create new process!: +$!\n"; $process -> EnumProcesses(\@processlist) || die "Unable to get process + list: $!\n"; $count = 0; foreach (@processlist){ $pid = $_ ->{ProcessId}; $name = $_ ->{ProcessName}; $count++; write; } format STDOUT_TOP = Number Process Name Process Id ====== =================== ============= . format STDOUT = @<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @<<<< $count, $name, $pid .
Plus, if anyone would like to find the Win32::IProcess modules you can map your PPM repository to this URL.
http://idnopheq.perlmonk.org/perl/packages
So, I thank all of the monks for all of the help.
Thanks,
Curtisb

In reply to Re: While count ---don't see it by curtisb
in thread While count ---don't see it by curtisb

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