You need -e (to see if a file exists with that name) and -d (to see if that file is a directory.
Of course you then need to work out what you're going to do if the file exists and isn't a directory.
See perldoc -X for a full list of file test operators.
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In reply to Re: Is there a -e test for directories, like there is for files?
by davorg
in thread Is there a -e test for directories, like there is for files?
by mdunnbass
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