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#!/usr/bin/perl # http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=1173242 use strict; use warnings; my @header; ($", $/) = ':'; print <DATA> =~ s/ \s+ (?{ '' }) | (\w+)\) (?{ !push @header, $1 }) | (\w+=\S+) (?{ "@header: $2\n" }) | ;; (?{ pop @header; !@header && "\n" }) | \S+ (?{ '' }) /$^R/grx; __DATA__ abhi) old_file="ak.csv" datefile="ak_nt_$curr_date.csv" cat /aksin/nil; cat /home/null case `kumar` in dbk) newwack="rac_client_$curr_date.ack" IN_DIR="class/5060" ;; src) src_folder="class/5061 ;; esac echo "$date_file" ;; bill)old_file="abh_cash.csv" date_file="ods_nt_cash_acc_$curr_date.csv" newwack="rac_cash_acc_$curr_date.ack" IN_DIR="xyx\5060" ;; payu) old_file="ods_ven.csv" newfile="ods_nt_ven_$curr_date.csv" newwack="rac_vendor_$curr_date.ack" IN_DIR="ofc\5060" case para in bcc) newreck="client_$curr_simul.ack" IN_DIR="class/5062" ;; src1) src_folder="class/5061 ;; esac ;;

In reply to Re: extract content for nested pattern in a file by tybalt89
in thread extract content for nested pattern in a file by ararghat

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