Fellow Monks, forgive my silly question, but I am doing a web app, containing Date fields, at runtime @list contains the values:
'2002-11-09'
''
My problem is that my flag is being set here, whether I use the short-circuiting '||' or the other operator 'or'.
As you can see below, I am trying to make sure the date has the proper format, or is empty. With the regex alone, I have no problems ensuring the date format is correct. My problem is when I attempt to use the or operator.
Please explain this problem? Code is as follows...
foreach (@list) {if (! /\d{4}\-\d{2}/-/d{2}/ or $_ ne '') {$Flag=1
+;}}
if ($Flag ==1) {print "The date fields MUST be filled out correctl
+y!";exit;}
Thanks!
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