'$myhash{SBLLNXSRVRHOSTS})' has server names like -- dvapoms1,dvapoms2
The code shows below things --
@mylnxsrvrs = split(',', $myhash{SBLLNXSRVRHOSTS});
@mywinsrvrs = split(',', $myhash{SBLWINSRVRHOSTS});
@mysblroot = split(',', $myhash{SIEBELROOT});
@mysblsrvrpath = (',',$myhash{SBLSRVRPATH});
foreach $something (@mylnxsrvrs)
{my $lnxsrvr = "$something";
printf "$something $lnxsrvr\n\n";} ##dvapoms1 dvapoms1
##dvapoms2 dvapoms2
printf "$lnxsrvr\n"; ##"shows null"
printf "@mylnxsrvrs"; ##dvapoms1 dvapoms2
Hope this clears the point. I need to catch dvapoms1 in $lnxsrvr.
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