Hello Monks
I have recently used perl reports for the first time with much success and enjoyment. However, my report creates a new heading for every page? I'm both not sure why that is and know how to prevent it from reocurring. Here is my code.
sub setup_report { my ($count, $email_count, @reports) = @_; $| = 1; my $surname = my $givenName = my $ticket_id = my $support_id = my +$date = my $email = ''; my $file = "QA_Report_" . strftime('%m-%d-%Y', localtime) . ".txt" +; chdir "../reports/" or die "cannot chdir reports $!\n"; open(OUTF, ">$file") or die $!; select(OUTF); format OUTF_TOP = QA Report @<<<<<<< $date Total Count: @<<<<< Email Count: @<<<<< $count, $email_count Name TicketID SupportID Email ------------------------------------------------------------------ . $date = strftime('%m-%d-%y', localtime); write; format OUTF = @<<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<< @|||||||||| @<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<< +<<<<<<<<< $givenName, $surname, $ticket_id, $support_id, $email . foreach my $report (@reports){ $givenName = $$report[0] || ""; $surname = $$report[1] || ""; $ticket_id = $$report[2] || ""; $support_id = $$report[3] || ""; $email = $$report[4] || ""; write;} close OUTF;}

In reply to creating reports without reoccuring heading by Anonymous Monk

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