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This is the script I have so far.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use Text::ParseWords; use POSIX qw/strftime/; use Excel::Writer::XLSX; my $dir = "/home/vlr/archive/"; my $date = "20211201"; # Check directory for relevant files opendir(DIR, $dir) or die "Could not open ".$dir."\n"; my @dir = grep(/^USRINF.*.$date.*.1700.txt$/, readdir DIR); closedir DIR; my %btssec; foreach $_(sort @dir){ my $DFile = $dir.$_; print "Processing: ".$DFile."\n"; # Open Data File and parse each line open my $DF, '<', $DFile or die "Can't open $DFile $!"; foreach $_ (<$DF>){ chomp( $_ ); if((length $_ > 0)&&($_ =~ /^\d{15}/)){ $_ =~ s/\s+/;/g; my($imsi,$mdn,$sec) = (quotewords('[\t;]+|,\s', 0, $_))[0, +1,3]; if((($imsi =~ /^\d{15}/)&&($imsi =~ /^(702|310)/))&&(($mdn + =~ /^\d{10}/)&&($mdn =~ /^(501)/))){ #print $imsi.",".$mdn.",".$sec."\n"; =pod # The part below is the part of the script I need help with to p +rocess the parsed data whose output I'm posted as the snippet to proc +ess. if(!exists($btssec{$sec})){ print "New key:" . $sec ."\n"; $btssec{$sec} = $mdn; }elsif(exists($btssec{$sec})){ #push( @{$btssec{$sec}}, $mdn ); } =cut } } } close $DF; print "$_\n" for keys %btssec; }
For now, the script I have in POD sucks it's not doing what I thought it would do. (sigh).

In reply to Re^3: Parse file and creating hashes by PerlMonger79
in thread Parse file and creating hashes by PerlMonger79

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