If I use your open command, I won't be able to execute another perl command while $COUNTERS_NAME executes...
Not true, you can.
I have to "Wait" after $COUNTERS_NAME executes for one minute.
You can use sleep(60), or poll time, ...
Can I set STDOUT to go to a file before calling Win32::Process::Create(), then set it back when done?
I think you could execute cmd /c mycommand args > outputfile instead of just mycommand args
In reply to Re^3: capturing STDOUT after Win32::Process::Create()
by ikegami
in thread capturing STDOUT after Win32::Process::Create()
by bmc_mark
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