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FISCAL YEAR END: 1231
That looks nothing like your example, but is the only fiscal i find in my test list of @aonly i used.
and remember when i said i was concerned with qr/\'\n'/, im even more concerned now, i suggest replacing
for my $line (split qr/\'\n'/, $partial) {
with
for my $line (split qr/\n/, $partial) {
That splits on pure line endings and doesnt require a quote before and after the \n. it makes adding a line like
if($line=~m/\s*fiscal/mi ) {print $line."\n";}
much more manageable. as far as i can see it doesnt affect your code, except it may make the m in /m unnecessary
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