I'm trying to write a quick perl script on Windows Activestate 5.6.0 and it doesn't look like my syntax is correct.
I'm trying to get my code to (add one to $filename AND rename a file AND run my Logging routine) OR run my Logging routine.
($filename++ && rename ("E:\\IFMXBKUP\\IFMXBKUP.BAK","E:\\IFMXBKUP\\IF
+MXBKUP.$filename.BAK") && &Logging("renaming E:\\IFMXBKUP\\IFMXBKUP.B
+AK to E:\\IFMXBKUP\\IFMXBKUP.$filename.BAK")) || &Logging("Cannot ren
+ame E:\\IFMXBKUP\\IFMXBKUP.BAK: $!");
So, it has to do all three commands OR just one. Here is the code I have. I'm sure I have to be close, I just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Can someone look at it for me and please tell me the stupid mistake I made (besides writing code for Activestate 5.6.0 or Windows which I have no control over)
Thanks for your assistance.
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