been frying my brain what was wrong with my code as it always fail when it parse the content of the file using tie::file.
so i did subset of my code as below & as you can see, simple file test has no error but when i parse the file using tie::file, it throws an issue.
please have a look & let me know if i missed anything critical here.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Tie::File;
my $dir = "//folderA/folderB/folderC";
my $file = "//folderA/folderB/folderC/folderD/file.txt";
if (-d -e -r $dir){
print "Folder exists and readable.\n";}
if (-f -e $file){
print "File exists and accessible.\n";}
tie my @content, 'Tie::File', $file or die "Cannot open $file for read
+ing.";
Folder exists and accessible.
File exists and accessible.
Cannot open //folderA/folderB/folderC/folderD/file.txt for reading. at
+ te
st.pl line 14.
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