I have a list, in a file, of files which i need to find the full path of How can i do this usin File::Find::Name I can find all the files with an givern extention and i can find 1 file but can't figure out how to feed File::Find::Name from a list This is as far as my thinking ets.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use File::Find; my @directories = (".", "I:\\Temp\\"); my @foundfiles; print "Please drag error list \n\t\t"; chop($jpglist=<STDIN>); open (JPG, "$jpglist") || die "can't open JPG"; @jpeg = <JPG>; close(JPG); foreach $line(@jpeg); { find( sub { push @foundfiles, $File::Find::name if /$line/ }, @directo +ries ); open (OUT, ">>I:\\temp\\Outlist.txt") || die "can't open jpgfiles"; print OUT join("\n",@foundfiles), "\n"; close(OUT); }
Thanks Oh Holly ones!!

In reply to feed File::Find::Name from a list by HeadScratcher

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