Hi Monks,
This code works great, just need a little help on how to print the lines that match the date variable.
Having a little problem there.
__DATA Kid And Place,006513,pw6513,DI,4/15/2004,10:17:09,15134346,1 Home,006513,pw6513,Login,4/15/2004,10:17:38,, Home,006513,pw6513,DI,4/15/2004,10:17:44,151234326,1 Deal Time,006513,pw001,Login,4/15/2004,10:53:31,1, Car Wash,006513,pw3h,DI,4/15/2004,10:53:46,11238748,1 Magic,006513,pw13,Login,4/15/2004,11:01:25,0,

my $date = "04/11/2004"; my $log_file = "log.txt"; open(LOGDATA, "$log_file") or die("Could not open log file at: $log_fi +le."); my %erg = (); my %app_log = (); my %date = (); while(<LOGDATA>) { my @row = split(/,/,$_); ++$date{$row[4]}; ++$erg{$row[3]}; ++$app_log{$row[0]}; foreach(keys %date){ if($_=~/$m\/$d\/$y/){ @n_row=$_; #print " - $date{$_} - From Date=$m/$d/$y.<br>"; } } } print $_ . ': ' . $date{$_} . '<br />' . "\n" foreach (keys %date); print $_ . ': ' . $app_log{$_} . '<br />' . "\n" foreach (keys %app_lo +g); print $_ . ': ' . $erg{$_} . '<br />' . "\n" foreach (keys %erg);

Thanks for the big help!

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