Hi, Some explanation on the FileOperation.pl
The application despatch one file at a time and extract information and from it in an pre-defined order.
The constructed string then will be pass to other application which are connected to this application via tcp/ip.
Why the application did not get all the file at one go?
The system also doing other operation so if the application keep on looping on getting the file and extracting information then there will delay with other processes.
so the application will take one file finish it up and then go to next operation finish it up and loop again.
The application will be looping permanently to serve incomming and outgoing operations.

In reply to Re: FileOperation.pl by amyarjun
in thread FileOperation.pl by amyarjun

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