Hi Monks,

what's to do for assigning a perl-script-result to a Windows/DOS-box-environmentvariable ? On unix i can do it with the perl-script enclosed in backquotes. like

# export X=`perl -we 'print "foobar"'` # echo $X foobar
For the DOS-box i don't know a similar statement.

Or does there perhaps exist a special perl-way to set environment-vars in the calling (father-) process ?

thanks

p.s.: does "foobar" mean something special or is it merely a nonsense word ? I read it a dozen times in computer literature. And the guys in Spielbergs "Private Ryan" often used it, too.


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