hi Anonymous Monk,
This code will help u.Getback to me if you have any comments.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
open (FIND_CMD, "find /home/modules |");
chomp (my @findArr = <FIND_CMD>);
close (FIND_CMD);
my $pattern = '.pm$';
my $FilePattern = "sub user_method";
my $ResultFilePath = '/tmp/ModuleSearch';
foreach my $File ( @findArr )
{
next if ( $File !~ m/$pattern/ );
system ("grep -iHl \"$FilePattern\" \"$File\" >> $ResultFilePath ")
+;
}
Regards,
S.Venni Rajan.
"A Flair For Excellence"
-- BK Systems.
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