Hi, I am pasting a snippet of my code.
For future reference, as How (Not) To Ask A Question would say, you should clean your room :) write a small program to demonstrate your problem and include sample data :)
The issue is only the data of the last file_name is getting saved.How do I fix it?
Three possibilities
- all the filenames are the same filename (your data is bonkers)
- $filename is empty (your regex is failing)
- something else in your code obliterates $filename or something :)
As
Basic debugging checklist suggests, if you sprinkle
warn "filename($filename) "; at various points in your code, maybe even a
Dump, you can pinpoint where your assertions fail.
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