Hey works great, I made a few modifications... Now how would I compare it to a date (say if itsa file that hasnt been modified in 2 days then I need to delete). I just need to know how to compare the date. Im not even sure what type of format $mtime is.. Heres what I changed it to using your code:
$dir = "/cdw/dept/dss/home_dir/s006258";
die("Unable to open directory '$dir': $!")
unless(opendir($dh, $dir));
while (defined(my $file = readdir($dh))) {
$path = $dir."/".$file;
if(-d $path) {
$mtime = (stat($path))[9];
print "$path ,".scalar(localtime($mtime))."\n";
}
}
closedir $dh;
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