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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T15:42:00+00:00 2026-06-05T15:42:00+00:00

I am trying to parse specific XML file which is located in sub directories

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I am trying to parse specific XML file which is located in sub directories of one directory. For some reason i am getting error saying file does not exists. if the file does not exist it should move on to next sub directory.

HERE IS MY CODE

        use strict;
        use warnings;
        use Data::Dumper;
        use XML::Simple;

        my @xmlsearch = map { chomp; $_ } `ls`;

        foreach my $directory (@xmlsearch) {
            print "$directory \n";
            chdir($directory) or die "Couldn't change to [$directory]: $!";
            my  @findResults = `find   -name education.xml`;

         foreach my $educationresults (@findResults){
            print $educationresults;
            my $parser = new XML::Simple;
            my $data = $parser->XMLin($educationresults);
            print Dumper($data);
            chdir('..');         
         }

        }

      ERROR
      music/gitar/education.xml
      File does not exist: ./music/gitar/education.xml
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    2026-06-05T15:42:01+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 3:42 pm

    Using chdir the way you did makes the code IMO less readable. You can use File::Find for that:

    use autodie;
    use File::Find;
    use XML::Simple;
    use Data::Dumper;
    
    sub findxml {
        my @found;
    
        opendir(DIR, '.');
        my @where = grep { -d && m#^[^.]+$# } readdir(DIR);
        closedir(DIR);
    
        File::Find::find({wanted => sub {
            push @found, $File::Find::name if m#^education\.xml$#s && -f _;
        } }, @where);
        return @found;
    }
    
    foreach my $xml (findxml()){
        say $xml;
        print Dumper XMLin($xml);
    }
    
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