Dear Monks , i have a problem with regex, i have to warn you i am fairly newbie in perl (but i love it). My problem is that i have to extract some info from a mail subject like this --RV: vRealize Operations Manager new alert Type:Virtualization/Hypervisor, Sub-Type:Availability, State:critical, Object Type:VMwareAdapter Instance, Name:HOSTVCENTER01 from 192.168.1.121--- I have to recover by example , the Name, event, etc

my $host = $string =~ /((?<=Name:)[^ ]+)?/; my $event = $string =~ /((?<=Manager] )[^ ]+)/;

But when i print the variable i only get 1 , i checked the regex in all the regex checkers , and look fine. any idea of what i am doing wrong?


In reply to problem with regex by zerodmg

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