You did not say, either in your original post, nor in your reply to my post, what happened when you printed $result. I am not obligated, nor inclined, to read all the replies to your post in order give you _free help_. You've been here 6 months, and you continue to make routine errors such as using backticks and then complaining about the lack of output. Plenty of people have spent plenty of their own time and effort on your behalf. You act as if it's owed you. It's not.

Since you brought it up, in English, exclamation marks aren't duplicated, and an interjection, such as "Anyways" (capitalization following an ellipsis is arguable at best) is properly followed by a comma. If you expect it to be read, you need to write it. Lest you complain, recall that you broached the subject.


In reply to Re^5: A doubt about invoking perl script through other perl script by ssandv
in thread A doubt about invoking perl script through other perl script by siddheshsawant

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