From: Singh, Ajit p [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am running a perl script as below which is working perfectly and
want to replace the hardcoded values with variables. (the script
accepts space as the delimiter)
@respon = $placesock-print(./test.pl \7741266\ \DEM EXPO\
\255.255.255.255\ \n);
and i
Friends,
I am running a perl script as below which is working perfectly and want to
replace the hardcoded values with variables.
(the script accepts space as the delimiter)
@respon = $placesock-print(./test.pl \7741266\ \DEM EXPO\
\255.255.255.255\ \n);
and i am doing this
@respon =
Ajitpal,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Friends,
I am running a perl script as below which is working perfectly and want to
replace the hardcoded values with variables.
(the script accepts space as the delimiter)
@respon = $placesock-print(./test.pl \7741266\ \DEM EXPO\
\255.255.255.255\ \n);
and i
I am running a perl script as below which is working perfectly and want to
replace the hardcoded values with variables.
(the script accepts space as the delimiter)
@respon = $placesock-print(./test.pl \7741266\ \DEM EXPO\
\255.255.255.255\ \n);
and i am doing this
@respon =