I tend to favour using glob and a pattern. However, if it's not printing anything, means that the 'glob' hasn't found any matching files. Try running running an 'ls' or an 'echo' of that precise thing. Alternatively, try pruning down '*.*' - is it _really_ 'any file with a dot in it' that you want to find, or something more specific? Try your glob on "/opt/tmp/*" for example, and see what results you get.
In reply to Re: Perl List files in directory
by Preceptor
in thread Perl List files in directory
by Anonymous Monk
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