My output repeat print part of the first line:
foreach (@record){ my $name; my $id; my $summary; my @data = split('', $_); $name = $data[0]; $id = $data[1]; $summary = $data[2]; format STDOUT = @<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< $name, $id, $summary ~~ ^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< $summary . write; }
it printed out:
Sue Sue 098765598 Background alkgjal ksjhfk kajfhkas Background alkgjal ksjhfk kajfhkas alkdfj lskdfmh duuye ehfu sli leoi end. Jane Jane 098776556 Background lifjsl iejfls iwlfilsi Background lifjsl iejfls iwlfilsi lagkj lsifjlwei ksdjf lkci kjosie ksud last line.
it printed twice $name and $summary(only the first line) and the first time $name use the whole line. Please help!!! Thanks!!!

In reply to Repeat print problem by Anonymous Monk

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