Hello 345qwerty,

You asked the same question here How can I print all lines?, I thought that you get your answer since you did not comment on the monks that tried to help you.

Please do not open multiple questions, comment ask for assistance on your question so we can understand what is the problem and assist.

Having said that, what do you mean by THE PART OF THE CODE WHICH MUST BE CHANGED TO REMOVE THIS MISTAKE IS:. What is the problem what is the expected output what you have tried, since you say remove this mistake? Did you failed? Is your code not compiling? Help us to help you, and spend some time understand your code. Today this is the problem tomorrow is going to be something bigger.

Looking forward to your update, BR.

Seeking for Perl wisdom...on the process of learning...not there...yet!

In reply to Re: Create separated column for my file by thanos1983
in thread How can I print all lines? by 345qwerty

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