Hi,
I have been trying to get the code below working for ages - but it just won't play!
$tmpfile = tmpFileName($clientattachment);
@filespec = split(/\\/,$clientattachment);
$filname = @filespec[$#filespec];
$att_file = $current_thread_id.$filename;
$att_file =~ s/ /_/g;
$att_file =~ s/\//_/g;
system("cp $tmpfile $copypath/$att_file");
If I try die($tmpfile) after, it has no value. Is that correct?
If I try $tmpfile = tmpFileName($clientattachment) || die("Failed");, it always dies.
Anyway, under all circumstances which I have tried, when I go to look for the file in the location specifed (linux box), it is not there.
Cany anyone shed some light?
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