a) if it works, why fight it? ;-)
b) what that does does not match what your subject says. That will give you the last file alphabetically, not the oldest file.
If you want the same functionality:
$report = (sort glob "$path/*B1006*")[-1];
(the
sort probably isn't needed, but not all filesystems sort their directories automatically)
If you actually want the oldest file:
$report = (sort { -M $a <=> -M $b } glob "$path/*B1006*")[-1]
(The definition of "oldest" is a bit fuzzy since the info you may want may not be present. This uses modification times - probably close enough.)
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