I'll appreciate you getting back. what I was trying to format is to get the data to send a result like:
463694|BROOKS JR|JAMES|ArnoldMarkoe, 1/17/03|MD Wkly Note|H:\17\00004DA5.005
I'm reading a file and outputing it to another file. unfortunately it is giving me this result: 464734|CARRASO|ZONIA|Cristiane Takita|12/18/02|MD Wkly Note|H:\08\00004DC4.0138\\00004DC4.013| do you think, I should put me code any other way?? my $out = join '|', @fields[0..5], $finstring,"\n";

In reply to Re: Re: File Parsing and String Formatting by skyler
in thread File Parsing and String Formatting by skyler

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