Hi,
I 've writen a script and it runs good with parameters in Dos (ENV:win2k+ Activeperl 5.8)
Then i want to use Windows Task Scheduler to run it 12times/day
but it doesn't run any more and reported no @ARGV.
so i wrote a test.pl
#! d:\perl\bin\perl.exe -w
use strict;
print "\nbegin:\n";
print @ARGV;
print "\nend:\n";
open (paraTmp,"> ptmp.txt");
print paraTmp "\nbegin:\n";
print paraTmp @ARGV;
print paraTmp "\nend:\n";
close paraTmp;
exit;
and i got nothing from @ARGV,
Is it a problem of Activeperl ?
P.S. i 've made a schedule with "netstat -a", it has no problem to get "-a".
Thanks
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