Thanks for your advice, however it still won't work I'm getting 0 printed for

# How big is it? my $fsize = (stat($_))[7]; push @sfiles, $fsize; print "$fsize\n";

Also instead of a 1MB file I'm getting a 700! MB file with this bit... so something isn't right at all :-(

foreach my $p (@allpathlisting) #Foreach line (path found) $p in the a +rray @allpathlisting { #Write each line in the array to Paths.bak print LIST "$p\n"; foreach my $s (@sfiles) { print LIST "$s\n"; } }

In reply to Re^3: File::Find stat question ($_) by Anonymous Monk
in thread File::Find stat question by Anonymous Monk

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