I did use the code tags. it works fine on my browser, just small window and the download link works on all of them.
So instead of one continuous string how would you use while for this code in a loop?
I am not sure what you are asking for, for SSCCE, I did what I believe I was told for the SoPW and I did give all code (properly as I understand it) and example lines, What am I missing/not understanding.
Where is a data section?
Part of my problem is I am unsure of the date handling code due to DateTime::Format::Flexible; is new to me and I have not understood the documentation completely which is why I am asking in the first place. Please don't take this as me being an ass. I just don't understand and need clarification.


In reply to Re^2: DateTime::Format::Flexible; for Log Parse with multiple formatted lines by TCLion
in thread DateTime::Format::Flexible; for Log Parse with multiple formatted lines by TCLion

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