I am writing a script which execute some commands and also runs third party script.
I am trying to redirect the output generated my 3rd party script and I came through this command,
perl test.pl >/dev/null
But if I do this, this will redirect the output I want to generate too,
for example I want "Processing going on..."
So can any one suggest me how can I redirect any output generate by script to >/dev/null rather than "Processing going on...". Any suggestion?Please.
Cheers,
Update.. For example,
I don't want any output generated by following commands,
open(EMAIL, "| $cmd")|| exe_err($cmd,'0','Email script');
And I want this output
print "Please Check Log: 'log.log' file\n"; exit;
Any suggestion? Cheers,

In reply to redirect output by Sun751

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