05-31-2016
Thanks .. Let me try
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Thanks R.Singh for quick response..your solution worked perfectly (y)
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NAME
File::Find::Object::Result - a result class for File::Find::Object
DESCRIPTION
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METHODS
File::Find::Object::Result->new({%args});
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