Greetings Monk!!
This works just incredibly fantastic! I was able to adopt the logic to other reports as well. This is my first experience with the monks -they're incredible.
I have just one question, can you explain why the following works: $cars{$fields
4} } $fields[0], ',', $fields
4, "\n"
The part I don't understand is why the need for
{$cars{$fields[4]}}
If I put other numbers than 4, I get compile errors. Why not just
$cars{$fields[0,4]} }
This is probably a silly beginner question but I don't have much perl experience and am wondering why the "4" is necessary there.
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