Hi,
I'm trying to create a directory($mycrdir) & file(file_detail.txt) runitme. I'm using the below code to do so. Although, the file is not getting created when providing the directory name. If I remove the directory variable, the file is getting created, but in different directory. Please help me.
open my $OUT, '>>', "$mycrdir/file_detail.txt" or die "Can't create '$ +mycrdir/file_detail.txt'" ; while (my @row = $sth->fetchrow_array) { print $OUT @row, "\n"; } close $OUT;
The error is as below
Can't create 'D:\SiebelAdmin\CR_Files\CR117365_20150821_0022
/file_detail.txt' at sblmaint.pl line 5447, <> line 3.

In reply to Creating a new file in a directory by parthodas

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