Yes they are directories, and they have things inside them as well.
Take a look at File::Copy::Recursive
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use File::Copy::Recursive qw(dircopy dirmove);
use Time::Piece;
my $MDY = localtime->mdy('');
print "$MDY \n\n";
my $src = 'e:/pervasive/staging/summit/';
my $dest = 'e:/pervasive/test/';
my @f = qw(01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 30
40 41 42 43 44 44 50 80 85 99 );
my %compHash;
for my $n (@f[0]){ # replace with @f if it works for first
$compHash{'C'.$n} = 'APEX'.$n.'2015/C'.$n;
$compHash{'C'.$n.'-2015'} = 'APEX'.$n.'2015/CSW';
};
foreach my $key (sort keys %compHash) {
my $from = $src.$key;
my $to = $dest.$compHash{$key};
print "Moving $from $to\n";
dirmove ( $from,$to ) or die "$!";
}
poj
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