I have script which gets all the fmb files from a directory changes some of the properties for some fmb files and saves the updated file in to a another directoy. the second script goes through the updated file and compiles these forms. the script 1 is
@files =<C:\\orant\\FORMS60\\forms\\Fapidk\\source\\msvc\\changecolor\ +\Debug\\forms\\*.fmb>; foreach $file (@files) { print $file "\n"; system "changecolor.exe form=$file"; }
the script two is
@files1 =<C:\\orant\\FORMS60\\forms\\forms_up\\*.fmb>; foreach $file (@files1) { print $file . "\n"; system "IFCMP60 USERID=rmetts/rmetts\@dlegtst1 module=$file module_ac +cess=file module_type=form" # print "c:\\orant\\bin\\IFCMP60 USERID=rmetts/rmetts\@dlegtst1 modul +e=$file module_access=file module_type=form" }
i want to combine these two as one script can any one help me on suggesting me with any ideas. thanks

In reply to combine two scripts in to one by Anonymous Monk

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