#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use strict;
#$cnip = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'};
#Uhm where is this coming from???
print "\n"," "x22,"Look Up NPANXX Info\n";
print " "x19,"="x30,"\n";
print " "x19,"Please enter NPANXX:";
my $cnip;
chomp($cnip=<STDIN>);
if($cnip =~ /\d{6}/){ &npa1 }
else{ print "\n"," "x21,"Valid NPANXX not entered!\n"; }
sub npa1 {
open(TECH,"<tech3") || die "Oops : $!";
while(<TECH>)
{ if (/$cnip/)
{ my (@cnip) = split(/\:/);
print "\n"," "x16,"="x40,"\n";
print " "x16,"NPANXX Line Switch MSR&CUSTGP VMX";
print " "x16,"$cnip $cnip[1] $cnip[2] $cnip[3] $cnip[4] $c
+nip[5]";
print " "x16,"="x40,"\n\n";
}
}
close(TECH);
}
Just a guess...
Greetz
Beatnik
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