This script was pointing to an old link, and was retriveing First Name, Last Name etc. Now, we are asked to change to new link ...

The script doesn't point to any link for input. It's file system name and your web server configuration control that. If you meant that it writes to a link that you wish to change: there are only two file open statements. You can search for the word "open" and make the necessary changes. It's plain English text at that point.

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In reply to Re: Perl Question by mikeraz
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