O.K., I did that and I think that it is almost working but my script is not actually finding the module..
I get an error: Can't call "new" in empty package "Net:FTP"
I have tried playing around with the directory listing in the use lib statement but nothing seems to work.
Here is a refined version of my original code with some of the bugs removed:
use lib "script/libnet/Net/FTP.pm";
$ftp = Net::FTP->new("ftp.mycompany.com");
$ftp->login("anonymous","anonymous");
$ftp->ascii;
chdir( "$dir/$output" );
opendir( DIR, "$dir/output" );
@files = readdir( DIR );
# transfer all of the output files
# in the output directory to SAP.
foreach( @files ) {
$filehandle = $_;
$ftp->put("output/$filehandle");
unlink( "$filehandle" );
} # end foreach
$ftp->quit;
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