I have not tried using "use strict" but the strangest thing is IF i run a "perl -d" over my script I am actually able to run the codes line by line and it completes successfully but when I were to run it using "perl -w" or "perl" it will stop pass the line 333
: : Line 331: close(FILE) or die "can't close $backupP +athDir: $!"; Line 332: close(NEW) or die "can't close $ldap_mov +e_file: $!"; Line 333: Line 334: my $test = `rm $backupPathDir`; Line 335: my $logfile = $step1_logfile . `date '+%m%d%Y'`; : :
Sigh! Very very strange.... help!

In reply to Re^2: Why my perl script skip my some of the executed lines even without using conditions?? by fabster01
in thread Why my perl script skip my some of the executed lines even without using conditions?? by fabster01

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