update: I didn't mention that the *B1006* filenames include timestamps. So, the last one alphabetically always happens to be the newest. My *real* mistake is that I titled this "oldest" instead of "newest". Damn. :)chomp($report = `ls $path/*B1006* |tail -n 1`);
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