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  • Subject: RE: How to pass parms to Perl
  • From: boldt@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 08:22:16 -0500




John wrote:
>C'on
>
>Unlike RPG,  PERL is intutive and easy to figure out.
>No cryptic syntax.
>
>Help him out Hans
>
>John Carr <VBG>
>-------------------------------------------

That was a cheap shot, John.  Furthermore, Gary's problem is
not with the language, but with how to run a Perl program
from OS/400.  Please don't be so critical of the OS/400's
"intuitive and easy to figure out" commands.  <g>

BTW, I believe Chris had the right answer that the parameters
have to be in mixed case, not upper case.  To be honest, though,
I've never actually run Perl on the AS/400, only on Linux.

For further information, check out
http://www.as400.ibm.com/demdwn/perl_rm.htm

Cheers!  Hans

Hans Boldt, ILE RPG Development, IBM Toronto Lab, boldt@ca.ibm.com


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