I'm trying to capture the first value from a list of values. My script has multiple sub sections. In one, we have declared global variables and then as per requirement we are using them. As per my requirement, I'm calling linux servers(which has 4 values), and try to capture the first value. It is not coming as expected.
@mylnxsrvrs = split(',', $myhash{SBLLNXSRVRHOSTS});
@mywinsrvrs = split(',', $myhash{SBLWINSRVRHOSTS});
@mysblroot = split(',', $myhash{SIEBELROOT});
@mysblsrvrpath = (',',$myhash{SBLSRVRPATH});
foreach $a (@mylnxsrvrs)
{my $lnxsrvr = "$a";
printf "$a $lnxsrvr\n\n";}
printf "$lnxsrvr\n";
printf "@mylnxsrvrs";
The output looks like this --
dvapoms1 dvapoms1
dvapoms2 dvapoms2
dvapoms1 dvapoms2
If I'm trying to assign the value, it is giving junk result --
my $lnxsrvrs = "@mylnxsrvrs";
printf "$lnxsrvrs";
The output shows -- 1
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