I think there is a closing brace missing at the very end of your code. Reason: At the beginning of this while the filehandle $lscore_fh is defined and set.

while (my $currentlist_row = $currentlist_csv->getline_hr($currentlist +_fh)) { my $lscore_fh; if (exists($lscore{$currentlist_row->{FacID}})) { $lscore_fh = $fh{$currentlist_row->{FacID}} //= do { open my $f, '>:utf8', $lscore{$currentlist_row->{FacID}}; $f; }; } else { $lscore_fh = $fh{__LSCORE__} //= do { open my $f, '>:utf8', $lscore_fallback_file; $f; }; }

The filhandle is still used at the very end of your code, so it has to be within the while loop. So the loop only closes at the very end.


In reply to Re: Missing right curly or square bracket by hdb
in thread Missing right curly or square bracket by steve1040

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