Here is the modified code:
use strict; use warnings; use diagnostics; use Net::FTP; use Sys::Hostname; my $hostname = hostname(); my $file = '00000001.610'; my $fileB = '00000002.610'; my $host = $hostname; my $user = '*******'; my $pass = '*******'; my $dir = '/doytest/cgi-bin/'; my $ftp = Net::FTP->new($host, Debug => 1); $ftp->login($user,$pass); #$ftp->cwd($dir); $ftp->get("$file","c:/Temp/$fileB"); $ftp->quit;
This is the message I get after running the script;
Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)<<< 220 Serv-U FTP Server v6.0 for WinSock rea +dy... Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)>>> user jv34n Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)<<< 331 User name okay, need password. Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)>>> PASS .... Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)<<< 230 User logged in, proceed. Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)>>> PORT 206,190,91,17,16,118 Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)<<< 200 PORT Command successful. Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)>>> RETR 00000001.610 Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)<<< 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for + 00000001.610 (6317 Bytes). Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)<<< 226-Maximum disk quota limited to 51200 kB +ytes Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)<<< Used disk quota 613 kBytes, available +50586 kBytes Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)<<< 226 Transfer complete. Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)>>> QUIT Net::FTP=GLOB(0x1832724)<<< 221 Goodbye!
But when I look in my C:/Temp folder on my pc, the file isn't there.

In reply to Re^4: copying a file by Doyle
in thread copying a file by Doyle

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