Code in my perl program

foreach my $pdfFile (@pdfFiles) { print "pdf file is: $pdfFile\n"; if (system("unzip $localLocation$pdfFile -d $pdfFilesDir") == 0 +) { # Do nothing. } else { die "Unable to unzip $pdfFile to $pdfFilesDir: $?"; } }

tells me all the files it is inflating in the log.

Archive: /staging/SIS/ADM/APPLICATIONS/COMMON/IUBLA/Applications_10_2 +8_2018.zip inflating: /staging/SIS/ADM/APPLICATIONS/COMMON/IUBLA/APPS_PDF/(1)_1 +0_28_2018_02_21_04!20533666_Abdullah_XXXXX_FY_AP.pdf inflating: /staging/SIS/ADM/APPLICATIONS/COMMON/IUBLA/APPS_PDF/(10)_ +10_28_2018_02_21_05!21393012_Adney_XXXX_FY_AP.pdf

Is there an easy way to get it to not tell me what the files are that it is inflating?

Thanks
m

2018-11-06 Athanasius added code and paragraph tags


In reply to Re^2: Using perl script unzip the zip files by Anonymous Monk
in thread Using perl script unzip the zip files by raaj

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