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Hi Hans, [SNIP] > > $myvar = `system myrpgprogram`; [SNIP] > BTW, I believe the result of executing the expression `system > myrpgprogram` is the return code from performing the specified command > (that is, a success/failure indication), not the output of the command. > Although a "return code" of a sort was set by RPG III programs (if I'm > not mistaken), I'm not sure if it is set by RPG IV programs. The "backquote substitution" that he's doing actually is intended to take the data that a program writes to stdout and load it into the variable. In this case, he's running the QShell "system" utility which invokes a CL command. The output of the CL command is then stored in $myvar in the perl script. See my message to the original poster for an example that worked in my quick testing...
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