Hello JillB,

I just read your question and it looks like the fellow Monks have provided you with many answers to your problem, but still due to your buffered lines limitation on your terminal you are not able to see the complete output.

From what I understand you are running a WindowsOS, as fellow monk huck already proposed your options would be to increase your buffer or pipe the output of your script to a file and view the data from there. Another possibility would be to use a UnixOS approach as fellow Monk davido proposed. How to do that? Simply download Cygwin terminal where you can apply all the Unix commands such as perl myscript.pl | less and you will buffer the output. Give it a try.

Hope this helps, BR.

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In reply to Re: Array size too big? by thanos1983
in thread Array size too big? by JillB

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