Hi,
I have one question here....
How to copy file from original directory into other directory (if the files exists), example :
/tmp/LINE1.test.txt COPY TO /bh_perl/test.txt
Otherwise, this is my script and not working...
if ( -e "$bkpdir/$month/$month-$day/*$fname*" ) {
copy ("$bkpdir/$month/$month-$day/*$fname*", $procdir/$fname")
or warn ("Can't copy $fname\n"), die;
} elsif ( -e "$arcdir/*$fname*" ) {
copy ("$arcdir/*$fname*", "$procdir/$fname")
or warn ("Can't copy $fname\n"), die;
} else {
print ("NOT FOUND $fname in \n bkpdir/$month/$month-$day/*$fname*
+ \n OR $arcdir/*$fname*\n");
}
Thank you,
bh_perl
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