Hi,
I'm a novice regarding Perl, and need some help converting a VBScript to a
PerlScript.
The following VBScript returns some data from HP OpenView. The
GetChildNodeGroups method returns the number of ChildGroups,
and the [out] parameter NodeGroups returns an array which contains a list
of
Michael wrote:
Hi,
I'm a novice regarding Perl, and need some help converting a VBScript
to a PerlScript.
The following VBScript returns some data from HP OpenView. The
GetChildNodeGroups method returns the number of ChildGroups,
and the [out] parameter NodeGroups returns an array
Michael wrote:
Hi,
I'm a novice regarding Perl, and need some help converting a VBScript
to a PerlScript.
The following VBScript returns some data from HP OpenView. The
GetChildNodeGroups method returns the number of ChildGroups,
and the [out] parameter NodeGroups returns
When troubleshooting OLE issues, it is best to have the following code
after each OLE command...
If (Win32::OLE-LastError() != 0) {
print error calling blah: . Win32::OLE-LastError() . \n;
exit 0;
}
...Or something similar, so you can see what OLE had issues with (if
anything). It might
When troubleshooting OLE issues, it is best to have the following code
after each OLE command...
If (Win32::OLE- LastError() != 0) {
print error calling blah: . Win32::OLE- LastError() . \n;
exit 0;
}
...Or something similar, so you can see what OLE had issues with (if
anything).
Is it possible to embed a Windows application (GUI or console) in a Perl/TK
window? Something like opening a cmd console in a TK script that will accept
input and display output.
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Re: Active Perl 5.8.8 running on Windows.
Back when I was doing some Assembly language programming, there was a
system call to yield to the Windows operating system, in other words,
give up the rest of your time slice.
Is there a way to do this with Perl? I'm writing an app that
continuously
Barry Brevik wrote:
Re: Active Perl 5.8.8 running on Windows.
Back when I was doing some Assembly language programming, there was a
system call to yield to the Windows operating system, in other words,
give up the rest of your time slice.
Is there a way to do this with Perl? I'm writing