OJL38 4|700000|10000000|25000000|6000000|Y|Y|Y|Debt Instruments: Bonds| |94507000|1350100000|3375250000|810060000|DBFTFB| |
UJL38 4|700000|10000000|25000000|6000000|Y|Y|Y|Debt Instruments: Bonds| |94507000|1350100000|3375250000|810060000|DBFTFB| |
MJL38 4|700000|10000000|25000000|6000000|Y|Y|Y|Debt Instruments: Bonds| |94507000|1350100000|3375250000|810060000|DBFTFB| |
OJL384|700000|10000000|25000000|6000000|Y|Y|Y|Debt Instruments: Bonds| |94507000|1350100000|3375250000|810060000|DBFTFB| |
This is one file i have when i run this script
#!/nairvig/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my $file1 = 'file4';
my $file2 = 'file3';
open (my ($fh2),'<',$file1) or die $!;
while (my ($row) = <$fh2>) {
chomp $row;
my (@fields) = split(/\|/, $row);
next if $row =~ /^\s*$/;
print "<$fields[0]>\n ";
#print $row if exists $hash{$fields[0]};
}
close $fh2;
the O/p i get is this
<OJL38 4>
i wanna see all the 4 values from first column
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