I am trying to grep a file which matches the values in my array, but failed to do so
my $file ="/pathtofile/file.txt"; open (FILE, $file) or die $!; my @array = ('acuser', 'sync_cmd', '2015-01-13'); my @lines = sort grep /\Q@array/, <FILE>; foreach (@lines) { print "$_\n"; } close(FILE);
file.txt
2015/01/13 13:57:02.079-05:00 11863 acuser *sync_cmd 7f1f9bfff700 10.101.17.111
2015/01/13 13:59:02.079-05:00 11863 acuser sync_cmd 7f1f9bfff700 10.101.17.111

2015/01/14 13:58:01.510-05:00 11864 acuser *sync_cmd 7f1f9bfff700 10.101.17.111
2015/01/14 13:59:01.510-05:00 11864 acuser sync_cmd 7f1f9bfff700 10.101.17.111

In reply to Perl grep an array of values in a file by sravs448

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