Hi
Bucchi,
Your last question (
Call one Perl Script from another) was very similar to this one.
Once again, is this on Windows or Unix. On Win32 you could use
Win32::Process
Code from
Scrat:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Win32;
use Win32::Process;
my $ProcessObj;
Win32::Process::Create($ProcessObj,
"C:\\perl\\bin\\perl.exe",
"perl c:\\script2.pl",
0,
NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
".")|| die ErrorReport();
exit;
sub ErrorReport{
print Win32::FormatMessage( Win32::GetLastError() );
}
Update:Of course you would parse the options to the second program at the
"perl c:\\script2.pl" and in that you could use something like
Getopt
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