If what is meant by the first line is this
print DATAFILEOUT "$company_name|$time|$email|$member1|$member1phone +|$data|$expiretime|$pictureurl|$password|$website|$member2|$member2ph +one|$address|$citystatezip|$fax|$catlisting\n";
you can just comment out the line. If on the other hand the first line is the first variable in the array @temp (aka $temp[0]). Then you can always just skip it using a for loop as follows.

Instead of

print DATAFILEOUT @temp;

try something like:

for (1 .. $#temp) { print DATAFILEOUT $temp[$_]; }
or the more readable

my $temp_length = @temp; for my $current_array_index ( 1 .. ($temp_length - 1) ){ print DATAFILEOUT $temp[$current_array_index]; }

-enlil


In reply to Re: Skip a line by Enlil
in thread Skip a line by lisaw

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