Thanks Graff for your reply but you script doesn't seems to do what am looking for.
from my script, all i want to do is replace names of $dir_names[0],$dir_names1,$dir_names2 and $filenames[0] whenever the file foun in the directory path.
like if 1st file is found in while traversing thru dir/sub dir then va
+lues will :
$dir_names[0]=A2
$dir_names[1]=MIUY
$dir_names[2]=CCT
$filenames[0]=CCT023
likewise,when 2nd file is found in another sub directory then values w
+ill be :
$dir_names[0]=A2
$dir_names[1]=MIUY
$dir_names[2]=SST
$filenames[0]=RETEEYY
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