Hello, LinuxNoob. Welcome to the Monastery.
I can appreciate that you didn't intend to ask for someone to do your job for you, but the way you phrased your opening post, that's sure what it looked like, hence the response above you received.
But relax; nobody's attacking here, just making sure the path is clear and setting expectations.
This is the Monastery; breathe.
Once you're into the chill vibe about the place, you might find Perlmonks is a great place to visit even when you don't have a Perl problem.
As to the technical answer -- other Monks have already chipped in with some useful direction for you; I will leave you to those.
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