#!/usr/bin/perl # http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=1208637 use strict; use warnings; use Inline::Files; my %replace = map /^(\S+)\s+(\S.*)$/, <LOOKUP>; while( <MASTER> ) { s#\bRef\d+# $replace{$&} // $& #ge; print; } __LOOKUP__ Ref00004 https://dealerportal4.xx.com/siteminderagent/forms/xx. +fcc;ACS=0 Ref00005 https://sso.xx.com/siteminderagent/forms/xx.fcc;ACS=0; +REL=0 Ref00006 https://secure3.xx.com/siteminderagent/forms/xx.fcc;AC +S=0;REL=0 Ref00007 https:///siteminderagent/cert/smgetcred.scc?cert Ref00008 https://secure4.xx.com/siteminderagent/forms/xx.fcc;AC +S=0;REL=0 Ref00009 https://vbos-uat.xx.com/siteminderagent/forms/xx.fcc;A +CS=0;REL=0 __MASTER__ <Property Name="CA.SM::AuthScheme.IsUsedbyAdmin"> <BooleanValue>false</BooleanValue> </Property> <Property Name="CA.SM::AuthScheme.Desc"> <StringValue>TCP portal auth scheme</StringValue> </Property> <Property Name="CA.SM::AuthScheme.Level"> <NumberValue>5</NumberValue> </Property> <Property Name="CA.SM::AuthScheme.IsTemplate"> <BooleanValue>false</BooleanValue> </Property> <Property Name="CA.SM::AuthScheme.Param"> <LinkValue><XREF>Ref00005</XREF></LinkValue> </Property> <Property Name="CA.SM::AuthScheme.Library">

In reply to Re: Replace string in one file using input from another file by tybalt89
in thread Replace string in one file using input from another file by lewars

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