hi jarich

thank you very much for your time and HELP
now it works perfectly !
and very sorry, I didn't answer so quickly, because I was in vacation

I have only a small problem:
I try to log the whole process and put:
# log the whole process BEGIN { use CGI::Carp qw(carpout); my $errorlog = "/var/logs/log.txt"; open(LOG, ">$errorlog") or die("Unable to open $errorlog: $!\n"); print LOG "Errors:\n"; carpout(*LOG); }
on the top of the script.

It works and I get the log.
On the end I try to move all files: 2 data files, info file and log.txt to the backup directory:
............................................................ # move the file to the backup subfolder unless(move("$new", "/var/files/out/$subfolder_name")) { print STDERR "Oops! Couldn't move the file: $!"; } system("mv /var/files/info /var/files/out/$subfolder_name"); system("mv /var/logs/log.txt /var/files/out/$subfolder_name"); ............................................................
it works and all files are moved, but I get in the log following error messages :
mv: cannot stat `/var/files/info': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `/var/logs/log.txt': No such file or directory

I don't know what's wrong and why I get these error messages.

greetings
cc

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Problem using Net::FTP by cc
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