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your path looks strange, since normally there is no "/QQOPENSYS/"
file system :
> PGM
>   CALL PGM(PERLDIST/PERL) PARM('/QQOPENSYS/HELLO.PL')
> ENDPGM
did you copy from the readme ?
- Perl scripts are not directly executable.  To invoke a perl  
  program as a CGI, you must write a small CL program that will
  dispatch to the perl script itself.  For example, the script 
                                                               
        BEGIN                                                  
          CALL PGM(PERLDIST/PERL) PARM('/QOpenSys/hello.pl')   
        ENDPGM                                                 
                                                               
  will invoke the perl script 'hello.pl' in the root of the    
  QOpenSys file system.       
hth Rolf                                 
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