First approach, temporarly save exit status in some file. This cause you must create subshell using braces:
(your_script.sh.pl.others; echo $? >/tmp/myerr)|\ #subshell with exitcode saving
grep sh #next piped commands
exitcode=$(cat /tmp/myerr) #restore saved exitcode
echo $exitcode #and print them
another approach presented by Randy above, simplier code implementation:
some-script.sh | grep mytext
echo ${PIPESTATUS[0]} #print exitcode for first commands. tables are indexted from 0
its all. both works under bash (i know, bashizm). good luck :)
both approaches does not save temporarly pipe to physical file, only exit code.