Code posted above should have looked like this
use warnings; use strict; use Term::Prompt; use File::Find; no warnings 'File::Find'; sub Wanted; my ($dirname,$ans); $basedir="/dmp/backup"; $dirname = prompt('e', 'Enter a dir name', 'e.g. regression-EO +DDAY1', '','[A-Za-z0-9_-]+' ); # Check whether the dir already exists if (find(\&Wanted, $basedir)) { $ans = prompt('y', 'That dir already exists, do you wi +sh to overwrite the existing contents ?','[y/n]','n'); if ($ans == 1) { $dirname = prompt('e', 'Enter a dir name', 'e. +g. regression-EODDAY1', '','[A-Za-z0-9_-]+' ); } if (find(\&Wanted, $basedir)) { $ans = prompt('y', 'That dir already exists, d +o you wish to overwrite the existing contents ?','[y/n]','n'); if ($ans == 1) { $dirname = prompt('e', 'Enter a dir na +me', 'e.g. regression-EODDAY1', '','[A-Za-z0-9_-]+' ); } } } sub Wanted { my $dir = $File::Find::name; print if /$dirname/ ; return; }

In reply to Re: A looping question by Anonymous Monk
in thread A looping question by Anonymous Monk

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