No one suggested me how to modify the if part.

Actually, three of us told you exactly what was wrong with your 'if' statement.

When i use use strict; use warnings; it tells me messages like this- Global symbol "$LogDir" requires explicit package name at summaryreport_latest_w orking.pl line 28. i can get rid of that using my and making the variables local, but my problem is diffrent.

Yes. That's why you add 'strict'. It forces you to declare your variables and think about scope. This increases the quality of your code. And 'warnings' will tell you about many potentially unsafe practices in your program.

You should really ensure that your code is strict and warnings clean before coming here for help. Doing that will ensure that we don't waste our time tracking down silly little bugs that Perl could have found for you.

kindly give your valueable suggestions.

The impression that I'm getting is that you don't think our help is very valuable at all. You certainly don't seem to take much notice of it.

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