Hi Monks
(Original question)
I'm trying to get a script to look for csv files less than 5500 bytes.
I have the code below finding the csv's but thats the limit of my knowledge using File:Find.
(Updated question)
I have multiple folders under c:\Temp each containing .csv files, ideally I'd like to only list the folders containing .csv files under 5500 bytes not each .csv file.
Any help would be appreciated.
P.s I can't install other File:Find module alternatives (Due to work policies).
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Find;
my @files;
my $dir = 'C:\\Temp\\';
find( \&csvfile, $dir );
foreach my $list (@files) {
print "$list\n";
sub csvfile {
push @files, $File::Find::name if -f && /\.csv/;
}
}
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