toprint FILE "$record\n";
unless that is on purpose, as $record will normally be terminated with a newline.print FILE "$record";
In reply to Re: Getting STDIN and writing to a file
by PerlingTheUK
in thread Getting STDIN and writing to a file
by Anonymous Monk
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