i am using a perl script in which i call other executables and want to redirect the output , error and warning messages to a file.
what i did was i created a file
$logfile = $EXENAME."out"
open( LOGFILE, ">$logfile" )||die "Can't open $logfile"; now i am running command like

$status=system ( "$Cmd1 > LOGFILE 2>&1" );
$status=system ( "$Cmd2 > LOGFILE 2>&1" );
what i want is when i execute any number of commands , all error messages, warning messages and output messages should be redirected to LOGFILE
With the way i am doing, i get a file named as LOGFILE, not the file name which i had created. secondly in LOGFILE i see last command messages.

also is there any way i can use file handle of other perl module like
MODULE::SCRIPT::LOGFILE1 is a file handle in other module and its not closed . can i use it in this module

In reply to redirecting output and warning messages by Anonymous Monk

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