done...again open fails!
see this
#!/usr/bin/perl
@files = <C:/Perl/bin/Anti/*>;
foreach $file (@files){
print "$file \n";
# found to be ok....prints all the files...
open(MYFILE,"<","C:/Perl/bin/Anti/$file") or die "Failed to open file:
+ $file:$! ";
while(<MYFILE>) {
print "$_ \n \n \n";
}
}
it prints all the file names...
I do not have any sub directories...but I used grep also...
fails on file 1.
gosh!
hey...sorry for the earlier mistakes...I was lost in some world...the count is for some other purpose...was using a stupid method to see the counts of loops... and when I said opened, I meant all permissions...
I am able to extract data from the individual files but when I run a loop for the folder, the files are not being opened...its acting weird!
thanks for the assistance guys! much appreciated!
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