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And you definitely have tell us why the first decimal value, "11.00" fails your notion of validation -- apparently because the length doesn't match the max digit or decimal digit counts in the spec "decimal(5,3)" -- while the name "BILL" passes but clearly isn't the max of "varchar(5)".
OTOH, it looks to me as though you can solve most of the rest of your problem by reading perldoc -f length and or perldoc perlre with specific reference to quantifiers.
My apologies to all those electrons which were inconvenienced by the creation of this post.
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