It isn't clear if you're trying to cut the string in $envUpr or a file name that $envUpr names, but you would want to use something like the following instead...
$envUpr = qx[echo $envUpr | cut -c3-6]; # string $envUpr = qx[cut -c3-6 $envUpr]; # file
However, a more Perlish way of cuting a string is to use substr, like so...
$envUpr = substr( $envUpr, 2, 5 ); # offsets from 0 not 1
--k.
In reply to Re: cut in perl
by Kanji
in thread cut in perl
by suekawar
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