Well if anyone was interested, this is what I did to correct my issue:
Orignal Code Snipet
opendir(CacheDir,$Cache) || die "Couldn't open the directory $Cache: $ +!\n"; @filelist=grep { /[0-9]{5}/ } readdir(CacheDir); closedir(CacheDir); @sortlist=sort {$b <=> $a} @filelist; for ($i=0;$i<$MsgCount;$i++) { $filename=$sortlist[$i]; if ($filename) { open(ITEM,"$Cache/$filename");

New Code
opendir(CacheDir,$Cache) || die "Couldn't open the directory $Cache: $ +!\n"; @filelist=grep { /[0-9]{5}/ } readdir(CacheDir); closedir(CacheDir); $z=0; while($filelist[$z]){ if ($filelist[$z] =~ /[0][0][0-1][0-9][0-9]/){ $bigfilelist[$z]=int($filelist[$z]+100000); } else{ $bigfilelist[$z]=$filelist[$z]; } ++$z; } @sortlist=sort {$b <=> $a} @bigfilelist; $i=0; while($sortlist[$i]){ $filename=int($sortlist[$i]); if($filename > 100000){ $filename=int($filename-100000); } else{ $filename=int($filename); } $filename=sprintf("%05d", $filename); ++$i; if ($filename) { open(ITEM,"$Cache/$filename");

Again I wanted to thank everyone for their input, I still learned a few things that I will use in the future.
Danny

In reply to Re^3: Sorting through a rollover by onegative
in thread Sorting through a rollover by onegative

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