Fishmonger,
thanks for your answer! Your code works perfectly (I changed the move to copy to be able to test it several times without having to copy the files again). I also used the quotes around $dir/* for the @files building.
Now the thing is, I think I understand how your code works, but could you please explain each line so I know exactly how it runs, step by step?
You have been a great help but now I want to know how it works to be able to do it again in the future, if necessary...
Could you add #commentaries like this on each line to guide my through?
That would be extremely helpful! Thanks!
Ben


In reply to Re^2: Perl - Copy files to a newly created folder by Benichouniev
in thread Perl - Copy files to a newly created folder by Benichouniev

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