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perl newbie . &&..programming newbie (question 2)
Hello everyone,
I am having to do a lot of perl scripting these days and I am learning a lot. I have this problem I want to move files from a folder and all its sub folders to one parent folder, they are all .gz files.. there is folder1\folder2\*.gz and there are about 50 folders like this.. I have so far I have managed to extract(.gz files) them and do some processing on them and dump the results,but now i run the script going to every folder and file manually :-(... I also looked at few threads but could not find any. Any help on this regard will be very helpful. Thanks for your help and time Xytiz |
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