Hi Monkomatic,

I took a shot at fixing your code. A lot of errors were returned (75 exactly) nearly all having to do with undeclared variables. Here's the list if you want to add it to the top of your script:

my @datain; my $oldfilename; my @newargdata; my $filenamequantity; my @quantitysplit1; my @quantitysplit2; my $quantityvalue; my @copydatain; my $currentdir;

There is also a missing curly brace or bracket somewhere in your script but I figured I'd let you have fun with that one :-)) Hope this helps.


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In reply to Re: FIle Directory Problem Driving me crazy. by luis.roca
in thread FIle Directory Problem Driving me crazy. by Monkomatic

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