This seems to do what you want. A single advisement - $service and $bundle both look like Perl scalars - these scalars will not interpolate into a single quoted string, as you have them. As these (possible) variables are also not defined in your script, then I think that the single quotes are probably intentional - but you might want to make sure.
Also, I don't know a thing about ksh, but I am pretty sure that with this ratio of embedded Perl to ksh, then this might profitably be rewritten as a pure Perl program, also helping you learn the language.
Cheers,In reply to Re: Syntax question...
by erikharrison
in thread Syntax question...
by Anonymous Monk
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