You are confusing the keywords
system and
require. As you seem to want to call another perl script as a program, and
system requires a valid command line, you could prepend the path to perl in it. And luckily for you, the special variable
$^X contains it. So, try:
system "$^X run_gql.pl -h -p";
You may want to quote the perl path, using platform native quotes, if it contains spaces (or other special characters). Alternatively,
system $^X, 'run_gql.pl', '-h', '-p';
could work too — though you still may have to quote $^X in a string, on Windows, especially on slightly older perls, for example like this:
qq("$^X")
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