When I run into a problem with code that writes to a file, I like to test it writing into the same directory the perl is being run from to make sure it's not a file path issue. i.e.:
open($CONFLICTS, '+>', "data.txt") or die $!; print $CONFLICTS "@data";
Then it's easy to check in the same folder your perl code resides to see if it wrote the file.
In reply to Re: Creating a file in temp folder
by twotone
in thread Creating a file in temp folder
by Anonymous Monk
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