Because my $final_res = $split_final[7]; creates a new variable that is local to the if block, and it hides the other variable named $final_res that you defined before the loop. Write $final_res = $split_final[7]; (remove the my) and you'll only have one variable named $final_res and your code will do what you intend.
In general, you should use warnings; in addition to use strict; to help you catch some potential problems. Also, take a look at Perl::Critic, which can help you catch this kind of error.
In reply to Re: Why is my result empty?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Why is my result empty?
by Anonymous Monk
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