Am trying to run the UMMF perl script. Am facing the below mentioned error. Can anyone please help me out in resolving the issue



'D:\UMMF\UMMF-1.02\bin/files2dirs' is not recognized as an internal or + external command, operable program or batch file. ummf: reading D:\Project\test_annotation\UML Design\test.xmi UMMF: XMI: parsing UMMF: XMI: parsing: DONE UMMF: XMI: preparing UMMF: XMI: preparing: DONE UMMF: XMI: create instances UMMF: XMI: create instances: DONE UMMF: XMI: initialize instances UMMF: XMI: Warning: UMMF::UML_1_5::Foundation::Core: ataType cannot do set_href UMMF: XMI: initialize instances: DONE ummf: reading D:\Project\test_annotation\UML Design\test.xmi : DONE Export: Applying filter: UMMF::XForm::AssocClassLinks Export: Applying filter: UMMF::XForm::AssocClassLinks: DONE Export: Applying filter: UMMF::XForm::AssociationNames Export: Applying filter: UMMF::XForm::AssociationNames: DONE Cannot find template for UMMF::Export: erl at C:/Perl/lib/UMMF/Export/ +Template. pm line 163.

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