I wanted $dir to get its value from extracting text from the New Dir entry. For each new Dir there will be a x:\....\ string of text to denote a folder path, which for each line where there is New Dir match it assigns the value found to $dir, then for each corresponding line the print join prints the $dir value. Well that was the idea in theory. If I remove the $dir from the print join statement, it works. Ok so $line fixed. but still having probs with $dir. Does the $dir =~ not declare it as an assignment?
In reply to Re^3: Robocopy log parsing
by bit5nip3r
in thread Robocopy log parsing
by bit5nip3r
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