Hi, I have a text file like:
297220,ITEM
207420,NEW
and about 100 more lines like that separeted by coma
My goal here is to open this text file and store it into a hash, my code is not working.
Can someone take a look at that and help me out, here is the code I have
my (%pal, $key_pal, $data, %key_pal, $pal); open (FILE, "< pal.txt") || print "There is no PAL file here"; while ( my $line = <FILE> ) { chomp $line; $key_pal, $data = split ",", $line; $key_pal{$pal} = $data; }

And at the end of the loop I need to do this:
if ($pal{$key_pal} eq $my_item) { ...some code here}

This is my problem thanks!!!

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