I did that now and it works:

In my folder, in config.file

$::folder = 'E:\FOLDER\Test\WEB';
And in my test.file :
use File::Spec::Functions qw/catfile/; my $filename = catfile($::folder, $config->{licence});

And it works fine.

Thanks all

PS: I have now my config.file with thoses little changes, at the beginning of this one :

my $folder = 'E:\FOLDER\Test\WEB'; { license => [ 'kit-licence.zip', 'kit-work.zip' ], programs => [..

I have this simple question. How can i do if i want to get first licence or the second doing that :

use File::Spec::Functions qw/catfile/; my $filename = catfile($::folder, $config->{licence});

Thanks

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In reply to Re: Recover a path from a config file by Chaoui05
in thread Recover a path from a config file by Chaoui05

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