Thanks for the helpful replies. I got it to work the way I need it to, and managed to address the warnings in regards to uninitialized variables and such. Here's the code for possible feedback:

open(FILE,"<",$DATA_FILE); my @PRC_PRIV = <FILE>; my @PRC_PRIV_ONLY = grep /Run as/ .. /^ /, @PRC_PRIV; foreach $PRIV(@PRC_PRIV_ONLY) { chomp($PRIV); next if ($PRIV =~ m/Run|^ /); ($USER, $HOSTN, $CMDN) = split(" ", $PRIV, 3); if (defined($USER)) { print "$PRC_GRP,$USER,$HOSTN,$CMDN \n"; }

Any feedback welcome.


In reply to Re^4: Assign Output of Regex to Array (newbie) by justsomeguy
in thread Assign Output of Regex to Array (newbie) by justsomeguy

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