This seems to do what you require:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use File::Basename;
print "CASENAME SORTED CLEANED PROCEED\n";
my @fields = qw/ sorted cleaned proceed /;
for my $path ( grep -d, </home/folders/case*> ) {
my $case = basename $path;
my %subdir = ( $case => { map { $_ => 'No' } @fields } );
for ( map basename( $_ ), grep -d, <$path/*> ) {
/^\w/ && /sorted|cleaned|preceed/ and $subdir{ $case }{ $_ } =
+ 'Yes';
}
print join( "\t", $case, @{ $subdir{ $case } }{ @fields } ), "\n";
}
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