open FILE, 'c:\ldap_entries.txt'; while(<FILE>){ chomp; s/ //g; s/:/ /g; s/\(/ /g; s/\)/ /g; s/=/ /g; if(/orclNetDescString/){ $AA = $_; #print "$AA"; } if(/PORT/){ $AA1 = $_; } if(/orclSid/){ $AA2 = $_; # print "\n$AA$AA1$AA2\n"; $AA3 = "\n$AA$AA1$AA2"; push @LINE,$AA3; $server = $LINE[6]; $port1 = $LINE[8]; # Iwant to create TNSNames.txt based on a formatt # #alstrn = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = (ADDRESS = ( +PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 10.194.146.184)(PORT = 1542))) (CONNECT_DATA = + (SERVICE_NAME = alstrn))) #outt put to file $SID = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = + (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = $server)(PORT = $port1))) (CONN +ECT_DATA = (SERVICE_NAME = $SID))) # } }

In reply to Re^2: Variable assignments flat file by sfrisch@mt.gov
in thread Variable assignments flat file by sfrisch@mt.gov

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