Hi vinoth.ree

Am sure you know one can achieve the OP intended output without so much elaborate solution. like so:
use warnings; use strict; while (<DATA>){ print unless /computer.|^\s+$/i; } __DATA__ COMPUTER1 ACCT1 ACCT2 ACCT3
One can even take out the while loop and use grep like so:
print grep{!/computer.|^\s+$/i}<DATA>;
These gives the output:
ACCT1 ACCT2 ACCT3 ACCT4 ACCT7 ACCT8 ACCT9
@jalopez453,
Please also note that the filehandle is written as __DATA__, double "_" not a single dash as did.
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In reply to Re^2: Copy Lines After Match by 2teez
in thread Copy Lines After Match **UPDATE** by jalopez453

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