update: I now realize that the file format for the files is special...
Since these file names come in regular pairs, I guess you could just key off of the .asd file...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use File::Find;
use File::Basename;
my @dirs = ('C:/temp/testing');
find (\&wanted, @dirs);
sub wanted
{
if (-f and /^(\w+)\+(\w+)\+(\d+)\.asd/)
{
print basename($File::Find::dir,()),"\t$1 $2 $3\n";
}
}
#prints on my testing setup
#abc1 CIT B 200
#def2 ISU A 300
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