Dear Monks:
I have a problem, I have a script that generate a bunch of files from tables in mysql, now sometimes these tables come empty or has a 0kb, so the problem is that I have another script that uses
my $parser = Text::CSV::Simple->new;
my @data = $parser->read_file($infile);
So it giving me an error message saying that it cant not read the file, and is because it has no data to read. So my cuestion is how can I delete the files with 0kb?, I know to use
unlink but is impossible to know if the next time the same file is comming empty
can someone put an example, please thanks!!
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