Here is a few seconds of work guessing at what you are trying to do:
#!perl -w use strict; open(OUTFILE,">paramsfile.txt"); foreach (@ARGV) { print OUTFILE "$_\n"; } close OUTFILE;

Note that the paramsfile.txt would just keep writing over itself, so maybe if this process ran daily you could say something like:
#!perl -w use strict; my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(t +ime); $year = $year + 1900; $mon = $mon+1; if (length($mon)<2) { $mon = "0" . $mon; } if (length($mday)<2) { $mday= "0" . $mday; } my $fn = "paramsfile_" . $year . "_" . $mon . "_" . $mday . ".txt"; open(OUTFILE,">$fn"); foreach (@ARGV) { print OUTFILE "$_\n"; } close OUTFILE;


If that is what you are trying to do I hope helpful.
nandeya

In reply to Re: Bourne script calling perl script by nandeya
in thread Bourne script calling perl script by still

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