if (-e $filepath) {
# the file exists
if (-M $filepath > $maxage_days) {
my $exception = {
table => $tablename,
exception => 'outofdate',
data => {
file => $filepath,
age => sprintf("%.2f", (-M $filepath)*24) . ' hou
+rs',
still_copying => 0
}
};
This won't compile since you don't have the same number of opening and closing curly brackets, '{' and '}'. Your indentation is confusing folks also. One suggestion is to use a programming text editor that will help you keep track of opening and closing brackets and do syntax highlighting.
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