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if i have a simple loop that runs over each line of the file. like
for( split(/[\r\n]+/, $content) ) {
if(($_ =~ m/35=8/)&&($_ =~ m/$tag1/)&&($_ =~ m/$tag2/)){
printf $_;
}elsif(($_ =~ m/35=9/)&&($_ =~ m/$tag1/)) {
printf $_;
}
}
Now the above would match the string i am looking for, but the \r\n splits out the end of my strings line, so the message is.
Message dump:
8=1034=DFG55=TEST90=23435=D
19 06/02/23 11:18:33:984 Sent Message
So when the code above runs it prints out.
8=1034=DFG55=TEST90=23435=D
But what i need is to catch the next line
19 06/02/23 11:18:33:984 Sent Message
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