Something like this should do it.
This assumes that your perl scripts return 0 on success anything else for failure
# untested
@perlscripts = qw[1.pl 2.pl 3.pl];
foreach my $perlscript (@perlscripts)
{
system($perlscript);
if($? == -1)
{
warn "Couldn't start $perlscript: $!";
}
elsif($? != 0)
{
warn "Perl script $perlscript exited with: ".
$? >> 8
}
}
replace the warns with any error handling youd want to do.
Update:
at the head of the file add
open(<FH>, ">logfile.txt") || die "Doh: $!";
and replace the warn's with
print FH "warning message";
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