the program ... does not set MSISDN=0, it does initialize the beginning of any new output line being built ...

I haven't been following the slow, tantalizing revelation of the specification of the problem closely enough to know if this is even a possibility, but the code here seems to fail when the first <SUBBEGIN "record" does not contain an MSISDN=n; field, e.g.:

__DATA__ <BEGINFILE> <SUBBEGIN IMSI=232191400010339; CF=CFU-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-NO-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-N +O-NO-NO; CF=CFB-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-YES-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO- +NO-NO-NO; CF=CFNRY-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-YES-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-N +O-NO-NO-NO; CF=CFNRC-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-NO-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO +-NO-NO-NO; CF=CFD-TS10-ACT-91436903000-YES-YES-25-YES-65535-YES-YES-NO-NO-NO +-YES-YES-YES-YES-NO; <SUBEND <SUBBEGIN IMSI=232191400010332; MSISDN=436906901235; CF=CFU-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-NO-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-N +O-NO-NO; CF=CFB-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-YES-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO- +NO-NO-NO; CF=CFNRY-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-YES-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-N +O-NO-NO-NO; CF=CFNRC-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-NO-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO +-NO-NO-NO; CF=CFD-TS10-ACT-91436903000-YES-YES-25-YES-65535-YES-YES-NO-NO-NO +-YES-YES-YES-YES-NO; <SUBEND <BEGINFILE> <SUBBEGIN IMSI=232191400010339; MSISDN=436906901231; CF=CFU-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-NO-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-N +O-NO-NO; CF=CFB-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-YES-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO- +NO-NO-NO; CF=CFNRY-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-YES-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-N +O-NO-NO-NO; CF=CFNRC-ALL-PROV-NONE-YES-NO-NONE-YES-65535-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO-NO +-NO-NO-NO; CF=CFD-TS10-ACT-91436903000-YES-YES-25-YES-65535-YES-YES-NO-NO-NO +-YES-YES-YES-YES-NO; <SUBEND
which produces the output:
c:\@Work\Perl\monks\gbwien>perl parse_SUBBEGIN_recs_1.pl ,CFU-ALL-PROV-1/1/1/0,CFB-ALL-PROV-1/1/1/0,CFNRY-ALL-PROV-1/1/1/0,CFNR +C-ALL-PROV-1/1/1/0,CFD-TS10-ACT-1/1/1/436903000 436906901235,CFU-ALL-PROV-1/1/1/0,CFB-ALL-PROV-1/1/1/0,CFNRY-ALL-PROV- +1/1/1/0,CFNRC-ALL-PROV-1/1/1/0,CFD-TS10-ACT-1/1/1/436903000 436906901231,CFU-ALL-PROV-1/1/1/0,CFB-ALL-PROV-1/1/1/0,CFNRY-ALL-PROV- +1/1/1/0,CFNRC-ALL-PROV-1/1/1/0,CFD-TS10-ACT-1/1/1/436903000
If this configuration of data is even possible, it seems easy enough to fix by just changing the
    my $line;
statement just before the  while (<DATA>) { ... } loop to
    my $line = "MSISDN=0";

(Sorry for any wraparound artifacts!)

<tangent>
The use of  <SUBBEGIN and  <SUBEND markers in the data makes me wonder if gbwien is working on a project for the Church of the SubGenius.
</tangent>


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In reply to Re^15: Create output from Perl hash by AnomalousMonk
in thread Create output from Perl hash by gbwien

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