Hi

You're right, I didn't, but I already have the following code which does what you say, so I do know that the vars going in to the rename are good:

print qq{Attempting to rename $oldname to $newname\n};

$success=rename $oldname, $newname;

if ($success){print "Changed $oldname to $newname\n"}

else {print "Failed to rename $oldname to $newname $!\n";exit};

so I do actually know what's in there and its right enough - eg renaming Greenberfield.csv to 573427RSSt.csv

Thanks again.


In reply to Re^4: Mass file renaming by Anonymous Monk
in thread Mass file renaming by interstellar

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