Hi,
I am looping through a directory of files and seperating them into 6 new folders. How do I go about using File::Find to check to see if my file is in one of the new subfolders. Please note I dont want to check the first level of the folders (Files) as it contains the files I am copying.
Folder structure is as follows : Files->(Subfolders) are New 1, New 2, New 3, New 4, New 5, New 6.
I have played around with the following but I cant return a value if the file is present.
my $Path = 'C:/.../Files';
## looping through dir $Path and $File has current file name
print find(\&findfile, $Path);
sub findfile
{
return 1 if $_ eq $File;
}
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