Lo Monks. I have a script to change the time stamps on some files read from a csv. It does not work for any file names containing spaces. I tried subin spaces for "\ " but allas. This script works on all file except those with spaces.
This is my script
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
open(CSV, "/tmp/doctime.txt");
@title = <CSV>;
for ($i = 0; $i < scalar(@title); $i++) # a for loop has three
+fields. the first sets a counter ($i=0)
{
($file[$i], $date[$i]) = split(",", $title[$i]); # split the line
+into its 2 arrays
}
for ($a = 0; $a < scalar(@file); $a++)
{
$access=$date[$a];
$filez = $file[$a];
$filez =~ s/\ /\\ /g;
$filez =~ s/.\s$//;
print "File name # $filez\n";
print "Previous date # $access\n";
utime $access, $access, "$filez" || die print "couldn not set utime fo
+r $filez\n";
}
Any ideas appreciated.
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