Scenario: A variable is mentioned in multiple file names and im able to grep once only. I want the file names in which the variable is mentioned whereas im able to grep only one file name.
sub module{
my $File1 = $File::Find::name;
$File1 =~ s,/,\\,g;
if ( $File1 =~ /.+\.doc/i) {
open FILE, $File1 ;
if ( grep /$variable/, <FILE> ) {
$FOUND = 1;
$FUN1 = $_;
}
close FILE;
}
}
return 1;
Here $variable contains the search tag..
Any suggestions how to proceed
Thanks
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