The database that I am working with looks something like this:
ID|Category|Name|Image|Description|Price|Taxable|thumb|Listing
The first part of the script, shown below, looks through the db for the first field, or in this case, "ID" field. I want the first part of this script to use the "Listing" field instead of the "ID" field.
open DATA,$data;
$line=<DATA>;
@fields=split('\|',substr($line,0,index($line,";")));
%data=();
while (<DATA>) {
my(@flds)=@fields; shift(@flds);
my(@temp)=split('\|',substr($_,0,index($_,";")));
my($id)=shift(@temp);
while ($#flds>-1) {
if ($temp[0] eq "no") {
$temp[0]="";
}
$data{$id}{shift(@flds)}=shift(@temp);
}
}
close DATA;
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