Hmm, just tried it with my fix and it worked just fine. Oh yeah, and use strict!

UPDATE: For it to do what you want it to try this:
UPDATE2: updated code with some semblance of strict
#/usr/bin/perl -w use Win32::IProcess; use strict ; my $process = new Win32::IProcess || die "Unable to create new process +!: $!\n"; my @processlist ; $process -> EnumProcesses(\@processlist) || die "Unable to get process + list: $!\n"; my $count = 0; foreach $process(@processlist) { my $pid = $process ->{ProcessId}; my $name = $process->{ProcessName}; if ($count <= $#processlist) { $count++; } format STDOUT_TOP = Number Process Name Process Id ====== =================== ============= . format STDOUT = @<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @<<<< $count, $name, $pid . write; }

You only asked for help with your while loop, and I fixed it. the above code fixes ALL your issues

"Nothing is sure but death and taxes" I say combine the two and its death to all taxes!

In reply to Bug fixes for all your issues by Rex(Wrecks)
in thread While count ---don't see it by curtisb

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