On Nov 4, Javeed SAR said:

>For eg here i have kept it in machine blrk35ed.
>This becomes hard coded, is there  any other way to read  label names,
>because i dont' want to hard coded in my script.

Take it as an argument to your application:

  #!/usr/bin/perl -w

  use strict;

  my $machine = shift or die "usage: $0 machine\n";
  my $file = "\\\\$machine\\LABEL\\comepr_voblist.txt";

  open FILE, "< $file" or die "can't read $file: $!";
  while (<FILE>) {
    chomp;
    system "cleartool", "mount", $_;
  }
  close FILE;

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