Find the array containing string and copy the file to other folder extactly
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Copy;
use File::Find::Rule;
use File::Find;
use File::Basename;
my $source_dir = "<Sorce Directory with specific files>";
my @doc=File::Find::Rule->file->name('*.xml')->in($source_dir);
my $path="<parent folder>";
my @folders;
find sub{
push @folders, "$File::Find::name" if (-d $File::Find::name);
},$path;
foreach my $fileformat (@doc){
my $baseFile=basename ($fileformat);
$baseFile=~s/\.xml//isg;###handled xml for sake
my @results = grep /$baseFile/, @folders;
copy ($fileformat,@results); ###copied files to destination and ma
+tched
}
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