This is untested, but it ought to do the trick, and it has the added bonus of not having to read 4 megs of text into memory all at once.
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict ;
use warnings ;
$|++ ;
open(CDR, $CDR);
open(SORTED_CDR, ">$SORTED_CDR");
open DUPS, 'dup_records.txt' ;
#@ARRAY=<CDR>;
#my @unique = do {my %h; grep {!$h {$_} ++} @ARRAY};
my %seen = () ;
while ( <CDR> )
{
if ( $seen{$_}++ )
{
print DUPS $_ ;
}
else
{
print SORTED_CDR $_ ;
}
}
#print SORTED_CDR @unique;
exit ;
__END__
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