I am using File::Find and file i/o on a text file to parse a series of directories and move the contents into a new folder. It is a simple script (see below):
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Find;
use File::Copy;
my $dir = "/opt/CollectMinderDocuments/coastalalglive"; #base directory for Coastal documents
#read file that contains a list of closed IDs
open(MYDATA, "Closed.txt");
mkdir("Closed");
while(my $line = <MYDATA>) {
chomp $line;
my $str = "$dir" . "/Account$line";
print "$str\n";
find(\&move_documents, $str);
}
sub move_documents {
my $smallStr = substr $File::Find::name, 43;
if(-d) {
#system("mkdir ~/Desktop/Closed/$smallStr");
print "I'm here\n";
system("mkdir /opt/CollectMinderDocuments/coastalalglive/Closed/$smallStr");
#print "Made a directory: /opt/CollectMinderDocuments/coastalalglive/Closed/$smallStr\n";
}
else {
print "Now I'm here\n";
my $smallerStr = substr $File::Find::dir, 43;
my $temp = "mv * /opt/CollectMinderDocuments/coastalalglive/Closed/$smallerStr/";
system("$temp");
}
}
The text file contains a list of numbers:
1234
2805
5467
The code worked when I executed it last month, but it is now returning a "file or directory not found" error. The actual error is "No such file or directoryerDocuments/coastalalglive/Account2805". I know all of the directories it is searching for exist. I have manually typed in one of the directories, and the script executes fine:
find(\&move_documents, "/opt/CollectMinderDocuments/coastalalglive/Account2805/");
I am not sure why the error is being returned. Thanks in advance for the help.
mkdir()
orFile::Copy->move()
?