Hi Matija, everyone thanks for your help.
I changed the regexp to
qq{"\$"\t""\t""};, that solved my first problem. Now, the script won't give the files the names I want, it continues to overwrite .csv. I have changed the script a bit to
my $i = 1;
while ( <A> ) {
my $file = ( split /\n/, $_ )[1] or next;
( $file ) = $file =~ m/"(.*?)"/ or next;
$file = $i;
open B, "> $file.csv"
or warn( "Cannot open '$file': $!" ), next;
print "[DEBUG] '$file': open ok\n";
chomp $_;
print B $_;
close B or warn( "Cannot close '$file': $!" ), next;
print "[DEBUG] '$file': close ok\n";
$i++;
}
Which gives the files the names 1, 2, 3 etc. But I would like the filenames to be the name of the company. How can I achieve this? Thanks,
Jan
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