Thanks almet for ftp idea. Same, I got inputs from the node http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=539261 for SFTP. I got the files what i need from the directory using $sftp->ls.
my %args = (user => encode("iso-8859-1", $ftp_user) , password => enco
+de("iso-8859-1", $ftp_passwd));
$args{ssh_args} = [ port => encode("iso-8859-1", $ftp_port) ]
+ if $ftp_port;
$sftp = Net::SFTP->new($ftp_url, %args);
return 0 if (!$sftp);
$sftp->ls($ftp_additional_path, sub { my $ref = shift;
if ($ref->{'filename'} =
+~ /_3rdParty_/) {
$files->{$ref->{'fil
+ename'}} = 1
}
});
print (keys %{$files});
$sftp->get(encode("iso-8859-1", $ftp_file), $local_file);
my ($statuscode, $statustext) = $sftp->status;
$log->error("\nFile not found") if($statustext ne "No error");
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