I am new to both Perl and Intershop. I am trying to automate the process of updating the stock levels on an Intershop 4 web site. The simplest way I have found to perform this task is for Perl to simulate a human user interacting with the web site.

I am having trouble uploading the stock level file. I am creating the file directly in the request. I include the error and part of the code below. Can anyone help?

“Can't open file ARRAY(0x2102554): No such file or directory at E:/Perl/site/lib/HTTP/Request/Form. line 339”

$response = $ua->request(GET "$IS_URL/$session_id/Service/SysAdmin/Dat +aImport/1/2"); my $tree = HTML::TreeBuilder->new; $tree->parse($response->content); $tree->eof(); my @forms = $tree->find_by_tag_name('FORM'); die "What, no forms" unless @forms; my $f = HTTP::Request::Form->new($forms[0], "$IS_URL/$session_id/Servi +ce/SysAdmin/DataImport/1/2"); $f->field("BUTTON", "Upload"); $f->field("DescriptionFile", "StockLevelImport.cfg"); $f->field("DataFile", [undef, "stock_level", $file]); my $response = $ua->request($f->press()); print $response->content if $response->is_success;

In reply to Can't open file ARRAY by petetbp

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