Hi Again Eric
I tried the line
if($amount =~ m/^-?(\d+)\.(\d\d)$/)
But this regex is forcing me to put a non digit character in place for it to be true
If I use $50.00, c50.00, abcd50.00 and so on it will produce a true result and allow the user to pass.
So here is what I did and it seems to be working
if ($Amount !~ m/^-?(\d+)\.(\d\d)$/) {
display_output($templatefile,);#error page
print <<EOF;#good result, move on
I had to change the =~ to !~ because it didn't like having
print <<EOF; before the
display_output($templatefile,);
for some reason.
But it looks like all is well in Dodge City now. Thanks!
Wes
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