padawan_linuxero,

It's very unclear to me what's your problem. Is it merely to create filenames?

use strict; use warnings; use DateTime; my $dt = DateTime::->now(); my (undef, $weekNo) = $dt->week(); for my $row (<DATA>) { my @array = split(q{,}, $row); print 'sem'.$weekNo.$array[0].'data.csv'; } __DATA__ 1458,juan armando 2500,Armando Guajardo 3500,AAA 4500,padawan $ perl -wl 645533.pl sem421458data.csv sem422500data.csv sem423500data.csv sem424500data.csv
Update: Removed intarweb addresses as suggested by Fletch.

Update 2: This is by no means an advice to abandon the initial set of modules (as suggested by jZed), but merely an attempt to understand to expected output.

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Andreas

In reply to Re: Urgent help !!!! by andreas1234567
in thread Urgent help !!!! by padawan_linuxero

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