The code I gave you above should do what you are looking for.
perl -e'@cols =qw (field1 fieldband field3 fieldMSTCP okfield5); for (
+@cols) { push(@req,$_) unless /band.*|MSTCP.*/;} print join (",",@req
+),$/;'
__END__
field1,field3,okfield5
Here i am excluding names with band and MSTCP field names. Since I don't have any field names I am just hard coding it here .
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