Hi users, i want to write a method in perl to create links for different cases like below

case 1: create link such as /home/rcap/br_19_16_Rel_RTM -> /lan/fed/rcrel/APCVS/br_19_16_Rel_RTM

case 2: create link such as /home/rcap/regs -> /lan/fed/rcrel/APCVS/br_19_16_Rel_RTM/regs

so when i give -l /home/rcap as command line argument to the script, it should create link as case 1 and,

when i give -l /home/rcap -b then it should create link such as case 2

where -b is a boolean value which should be passed only when case 2 is required

i am not able to achieve both the requirements in my script, any help will be appreciated


In reply to Create 2 different sets of links using command line argument by noviceuser

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