Your code
launches a shell, sets the environment variable in that shell, then the shell quits, and the var is gone. To preserve the value, I believe your only option is to set the var, then exec, but that's hardly a solution for what (little) you describe.`setenv PEOPLE 5033`
In reply to Re: Problems with Setenv within Perl
by pbeckingham
in thread Problems with Setenv within Perl
by EchoAngel
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