Hi DV, Try like this,
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Net::FTP; use Cwd; $|++; # Autoflush my $server = "172.146.140.140"; my $username = "test"; my $pass = "test"; my $ftp; print "Connecting to $server.."; # Set up connection $ftp = Net::FTP->new( $server, Passive => 1, Debug => 0 ) or die $@; print "..authenticating.."; # Log in... $ftp->login( $username, $pass ) or die $ftp->message; print "..done!\n"; my @transferFileList = glob "*.log"; print $ftp->pwd (), "\n"; $ftp->cwd('somefolder') or die $ftp->message; print $ftp->pwd (), "\n"; $ftp->binary(); for (@transferFileList){ print "$_\n"; $ftp->put(cwd . "\\$_") or die $ftp->message; } print "Logging out.."; $ftp->quit or die $ftp->message; print "..done!\n";
1. The glob function will listout the files name only(without path).
2. No need to connect ftp for each and every file.
3. Always use pragma (strict and warnings).
Regards,
Velusamy R.
In reply to Re: FTP multiple files
by Samy_rio
in thread FTP multiple files
by DV
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