Here is the code but it still doesn't work.
my $xx = &log;
print "<b>$xx</x>";
Don't know why???
sub log
{
my $log_file = "log.txt";
open(LOGFILE, "$log") or die("Could not open log file.");
#my %seen;
my %seen = ();
my %typeseen = ();
# read it in
my $test = "Home Company";
while(<LOGFILE>)
{
next unless /($test)\*(.*?)\*(.*?)\*(.*?)\*(.*?)\*(.*?)\*(.*?)\*(.
+*?)$/;
my ($item, $logintype) = ($1, $4);
#print $item;
$seen{$item}++;
$typeseen{$item}{$logintype}++;
}
# dump it out
foreach my $item (sort keys %seen)
{
print "$item:<br>\n";
print "\tLog in activity: ", $seen{$item}, "<br>\n";
foreach my $type (sort keys %{$typeseen{$item}})
{
print "\t", $type, " activity: ", $typeseen{$item}{$type}, "<br>\n
+";
}
}
} ####### END SUB LOG
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