I already solved the first part of the problem (put #).
My problem now is to replace in the line bellow the part beginning with"/apost" until the end by 2nd code-line:
otsort ../data/ABC_DE_WKey_out.dat ../data/ABC_DE_WKey_out.srt /apost +s(1001,8,c,a) om(1001,1,c,EQ,' ') f(fix,1371) core(60000)

by
otsort ../data/ABC_DE_WKey_out.dat ../data/ABC_DE_WKey_out.srt /apost +s(1001,8,c,a),om(1001,1,c,EQ,' ') f(fix,1371) core(60000)
I read some tutorial, but couldn't find anything usefull. This is what I tried, but doesn't work:
if(/(.*\(/apost))/) { if(/^(.*?)(\S+)$/) { print "#UnixLine\n"; my $start = $1; my $end = $2; $end =~ s|(.*\(/apost.*))|"(.*\(/apost.*))"|g; print "$start$end\n"; print outFile "#UnixLine\n"; print outFile "$start$end\n"; } }
How can I improve this code?
Thank you in advance,
Mona

In reply to Re: Re: Out-commenting and formating challenge by monaLisa
in thread Out-commenting and formating challenge by monaLisa

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