... and now after changing the line from
my $file = glob ("$address{$t}/Test*");
to
my ($file) = glob ("$address{$t}/Test*");
the output is as follows:
A : U:/TEMP/TEMP/A : U:/TEMP/TEMP/A/Test01.txt,
###
A : U:/TEMP/TEMP/A : U:/TEMP/TEMP/A/Test01.txt
---
D : U:/TEMP/TEMP/D : U:/TEMP/TEMP/D/Test04.txt,
###
D : U:/TEMP/TEMP/D : U:/TEMP/TEMP/D/Test04.txt
---
C : U:/TEMP/TEMP/C : U:/TEMP/TEMP/C/Test03.txt,
###
C : U:/TEMP/TEMP/C : U:/TEMP/TEMP/C/Test03.txt
---
E : U:/TEMP/TEMP/E : U:/TEMP/TEMP/E/Test05.txt,
###
E : U:/TEMP/TEMP/E : U:/TEMP/TEMP/E/Test05.txt
---
B : U:/TEMP/TEMP/B : U:/TEMP/TEMP/B/Test02.txt,
###
B : U:/TEMP/TEMP/B : U:/TEMP/TEMP/B/Test02.txt
---
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