Hi,
Here is my code. Here I have hard coded my user name and password but password prompts.
For $username1 = $password1, and $username2 = $password2.
Here only $username2 = $password2 works.
For $username1 = $password1 contains @ and it takes only the character before @ "Case" and it doesn't take entire password.
I need you help to overcome this issue.
Regards,
Anand Mathan.
use strict;
use warnings;
my $username1 = "anand";
my $username2 = "girish";
my $password1 = "Case@123";
my $password2 = "Seat123#";
my $path = ("\"c:\\Program Files\\SecureFX\\sfxcl\"");
my $server = "gaddwuat02";
@trans_file = ("/Q"." "."c:\\eqsys.txt"." "."sftp://$username:"."$pas
+sword"."\@"."$server");
print "@trans_file\n";
my @trans = system("$path @trans_file");
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