Hello Folks

I'm kind of confused in Archive::Zip module

My question is how do I extract multiple zip file from multiple directories and from multiple zip archive read content of specific file and write to one file

Directory structure

tmp/dir1/abc.zip
tmp/dir2/cde.zip
tmp/dir3/fgh.zip
tmp/dir4/ijk.zip

Zip Structure

Each zip consist two file ex. input.txt & input.doc
Now I wanted to read "input.txt" from all zip archive and write its content into one "tmp/output.txt"

I think I clear my question.

Any suggestion will work for me. Thanks in advance.

My pseudo code

Define sub extract_zip defined array with dir path foreach path define $zip object using Archive::Zip Read members of all archive. foreach member condition apply if $member =~ /input\.txt/ $extractFilename = "tmp/output.txt"; extract file with memberOrZipName => $member,name => $extractFilename return $extractFilename which supposed to consist of all content from +all "input.txt" file.

In reply to How to read multiple files from multiple zip archive. by Mjpaddy

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