This works well, and since I cannot add modules, it is preferred. My last problem which I am still working on is that the "aimuat" in the name argument of the ssh, and farther on in the file name needs to be a variable.

foreach $SYSTEM (ifeuu1, ifcau1, ifcaa1, mifuat, aimuat, timeuat) { my $cmd = q|ssh -q $SYSTEM perl -e \'print +\( stat \( \"Envs_$SYSTEM. +xml\" \)\)\[9\]\;\'|; print `$cmd`; }

Thanx for all your help, it is much appreciated


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