I tried a perl one liner sepertaely on the output xml file as below:

perl -i -lpe "s/^\s*$/<r><\/r>/g" test(filename i used to check separa +tely)
But when i write this one liner in the main code as below, its not giving any output..(No xml output file is getting generated)
print OUTFILE "$result{$moid}{$ext}{$kpi[$jk]}\n"; perl -i -lpe "s/^\s*$/<r><\/r>/g" $OUTFILE
Could you pl. help on this.

In reply to Re^2: Perl code to format the text file by inserting tag in blank line by DAN0207
in thread Perl code to format the text file by inserting tag in blank line by DAN0207

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