Hi Perl monks,
I was wondering if someone could help me, I've constructed the following coding:
my $infile="orders.txt";
my $output2 = 'orders_today.txt';
open (OUT, "+>$output2");
open (FILE, $infile) or die "ERROR: File does not exist\n";
for (<FILE>)
{
my @text=();
#chomp;
@text = split /\t/,$_;
chomp @text;
push (@connections,$text[0]);
$sku{$text[0]}=$text[0];
$title{$text[0]}=$text[1];
print OUT "$text[10]\n$text[11]\nQuantity:$text[12]\n\n$text[16]\n
+$text[17]\n$text[18]\n$text[19]\n$text[20]\n$text[21]\n$text[22]\n$te
+xt[23]\n\n\n";
}
The coding basically opens a file and prints out another file with selected columns from the original file, all I need to do is sort it by $text
10 by (A to Z)
Please can someone help me?
Thank you
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