You mentioned a "series" of ASCII files, so I assume that we have one message per file. If so, how about the following? I'm using a hash, but only for convenience. Also, note that this is simply a rewriting of your inner while loop. I didn't add the rest as I was going for clarity.

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Data::Dumper; my %message; while (defined (my $line = <DATA>)) { chomp $line; my ($field,$value) = $line =~ /^<([A-Z]+)>\s*(.*)/; $message{$field} = $value; # assumes message is last item in file and doesn't # start on same line as MESSAGE key if ('MESSAGE' eq $field) { $message{$field} = do { local $/; <DATA> }; } } print Dumper \%message; __DATA__ <SENDER> Sender Name <TO> To list <FROM> User Name <MESSAGE> Text text text tex

Cheers,
Ovid

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In reply to Re: is array the best way to handle this? by Ovid
in thread is array the best way to handle this? by goosefairy

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