Hello,
Thanks for the help. I decided to go with the for loop way as it seems to work nicely.
I made some changes as the time was a bit confusing however date seem to be a bit better on the eye's.
I just relized that I also need to deal with .zip.meta files aswell.
How could I change this so, if it's .zip then it renames it or if it's .zip.meta that it also renames the files to the time stamp aswell?
foreach my $upload (@uploads) {
my $newName = $upload;
$newName =~ s/\.zip$/-${mday}-${mon}-${year}.zip/;
copy ($logSite . ${upload}, $localCpPath . $newName)or die "F
+ailed to copy";
print "File $upload has been copied over and renamed $newName
+\n";
$count++
}
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