Hi Monks..
I want to do an absolute path to relative conversion of a program which does folder and files copying..from source to destination.. both source and dest in C:\\ drive..
program is..
<mkdir "C:\\$dir1\\BC_TESTCASES";## dir1 is given from <STDIN>\>
<$copy_s= "C:\\SPED_TDSCDMA_IRAT_PRODUCT\\BC_TESTCASES";\>
<$copy_d= "C:\\$dir1\\BC_TESTCASES";\>
<system "copy \"$copy_s\" \"$copy_d\" ";\>
Now i want to convert to relative path so i am using..
<mkdir "$dir1\\BC_TESTCASES";## dir1 is given from <STDIN>\>
<$copy_s= "..\\BC_TESTCASES";\>
<$copy_d= "$dir1\\BC_TESTCASES";\>
<system "copy \"$copy_s\" \"$copy_d\" "/>;
copy is working here..
when i do this its showing system cannot finf specified can any 1 help me how to do this.. please VERY FAST..!!!!!!
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