I am getting "uninitialized value" errors every time with this script. I just changed the code to the following:
my ($LSV, $LSN) = $BE_temp =~ m/^\|\s(\w+_\d+)\s+\|\s+(\w+)\s+\|$/m;
if ( $LSV =~ m/dsmgt_03_03/ ) {
print "LSV Match\n";
} else {
print "LSV Fail\n";
}
When I run my script now, I get the following:
Use of uninitialized value $LSV in pattern match (m//) at C:\Users\civ
+ey\Documents\Perl\SDM401-LDAP_Config.pl line 405, <STDIN> line 2.
LSV Fail
I will move the relevant pieces of code to a test script and see if that helps... any other ideas?
Thanks!!
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