unlink @file or die "$!"; --- unlink "$data\\$_" || die "$!" for @file;
Your problem is that you're not in the directory the file is in, so your unlink is failing. (Worse is that you might delete the wrong file!)
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In reply to Re: Deleting Files
by dragonchild
in thread Deleting Files
by LeeC79
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