Something like this?
my %hash; my $key; while (<DATA>) { if (/^(\d-\d\d-.*)/) { $key = $1 } else { push(@{$hash{$key}}, $_) if $key } } while (my ($k,$v) = each %hash) { print "K=$k\n"; print " V=$_" for @$v; } __DATA__ $ 1-11-ABC22 (12:12) ABC 12 Foo Bar Foo Bar Foo Bar Foo Bar 2-15-ABC33 (12:12) ABC 12 Foo Bar Foo Bar Foo Bar Foo Bar -- 1-11-ABC33 (12:12) ABC 12 Foo Bar Foo Bar Foo bar Foo Bar -- 1-11-ABC33 (12:12) ABC 12 Foo Bar Foo Bar Foo abr Foo bar Foo Bar Foo Bar Foo Bar -- 2-15-ABC45 (12:12) ABC 12 Foo Bar Foo Bar Foo Bar Foo Bar 3-33-ABC15 (12:12) ABC 12 Foo Bar Foo Bar

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In reply to Re: Help Parsing a Text File by Roy Johnson
in thread Help Parsing a Text File by PrimeLord

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