monks,
opendir(SPR , "/apps/inst1/metrica/TechnologyPacks/ON-SITE/Nokia_S11.5
+/reportspr/") or die "$!";
while ( defined ( $file_name = readdir(SPR) ) ) {
next if ( -d $file_name ); # removing . and ..
open ( FH , "/apps/inst1/metrica/TechnologyPacks/ON-SITE/Nokia_S11
+.5/reportspr/$file_name" ) or die "$!";
$spr_hash{$file_name} = [];
@$spr_hash{$file_name} = <FH>;
}
print Dumper [ %spr_hash ];
Output
$VAR1 = [
'rep_vnz_gprs_performance_report_daily_spr.sql',
[],
'rep_vnz_cchnwpossumreport2_spr.sql',
[],
'rep_vnz_gprs_tbf_report_bh_spr.sql',
[],
'rep_vfnz_weeklytrxblockingreport_spr.sql',
[],
'rep_vnz_gprs_perf_report_daily_enhanced_spr.sql',
[],
the file contents are not added in the value of a hash. what is the wrong in the code ?
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