Hello again rahu_6697,

Although fellow Monk Marshall spend for free his time to implement a solution for your problem you do not even show the minimum amount of time and effort.

You are saying that the script is not compiling because of:

Can't locate Data/Dump.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/local/lib64/per +l5 /usr/local/share/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/per +l5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 .) at script3.pl lin +e 4. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at script3.pl line 4

Did you spend even 5 seconds to search on the web regarding this error? Can't locate ... in @INC

Even this was not enough you ask him to modify his code so you can get the desired output into a file.

One thing more I want this output in a separate output file, please change the code accordingly.

Seriously if you want to learn even the basics regarding Perl and in generally scripting I would recommend start trying and failing until you get it right. Asking for other to resolve your problem will not teach you anything.

Seeking for Perl wisdom...on the process of learning...not there...yet!

In reply to Re^3: Compare two log files line by line containing a keyword by thanos1983
in thread Compare two log files line by line containing a keyword by rahu_6697

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