Hello Perl Monks I have many perl programs that have been scheduled to run one after the other through batch files. Now as I want to log every thing that goes on during processing of these jobs I am trying to write a perl program where the perl programs will be called in certain order. But I am not able to get the output as required even while working on example. like I have this program
use strict; use warnings; my $sec; my $min; my $hour; ($sec, $min, $hour) = localtime();

I am trying to call it from another perl program

#!usr/bin/Perl use strict; use warnings; my $results=`perl stime.pl`; print $results;

It does not show me the output. Please guide me where I am going wrong.

20050215 Janitored by Corion: Added code tags


In reply to Calling many perl scripts from one master perl script by Nesh

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