I am thinking I did not describe the problem clear, the following is my
code -- test.pl

###########################################
#!/usr/bin/perl

my $ldapsearch = "/usr/bin/ldapsearch";
my $command = "$ldapsearch -x -LLL -h \"cds2.ford.com\" -b \"ou=People,
o=Ford,c=US\" \"uid=lcai3\" uid fordUNIXid";
print "$command\n";
my $pid = open (CHILD1, "$command |");
#############################################

If the command get any correct result, it will go to the handle
--CHILD1, but if there is any error, it will output to the terminal, how
can I redirect th error to the handle -- CHILD1?

Thanks

Lixin

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From: $Bill Luebkert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 11:07 AM
To: Cai, Lixin (L.)
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Subject: Re: [Perl-unix-users] How can I redirect STDERR to a file?


Cai, Lixin (L.) wrote:
> I have a question,
> 
> How can I redirect STDERR to a file, insead of output to the terminal?

Depends on your shell syntax.

        perl fubar.pl 2>some_file

should get it if you're not using {t}csh.

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