...or not... here is the way to fetch it on index

use strict; use warnings; my $File_Deal = $ARGV[0]; my $File_ATT = $ARGV[1]; open(F1, "<", $File_Deal) or die $!; my $header_line; my @header_array; # File_Deal header, throw away chomp( $header_line = <F1> ); my %hash = (); while( <F1> ) { chomp; my @values = split(/\|/, $_); # 0=parent_cusp|1=cusp|2=isin|3=deal|4=tranche|5=det_date|6=col_type my $key = $values[1-1] . $values[4-1] . $values[5-1]; print "key=$key is ( @values )\n"; }

In reply to Re^2: Outer Join on 2 files by FreeBeerReekingMonk
in thread Outer Join on 2 files by healingtao

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