Alrighty,

I'd really need to know if you have multiple files, but this should get you started on the right path:

## early on.. $filepath = '/dir/of/file/'; ## in your foreach/while for your file push(@files,$field6); ## later on... $d = join("','", @files); $d = "'" . $d . "'";
See if that works for you. You can probably just send the filenames as variables to the module though:

$file1 = '/dir/of/file/filename1.txt'; $file2 = '/dir/of/file/filename2.txt'; ## then send both variables to the module: $file1,$file2

HTH.

-techwolf


In reply to Re: Scalar value?? by techwolf
in thread Scalar value?? by Stimpy

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