The problem you are asking about:
You don't
chomp the input from
<STDIN>. So your
$userinput contains a newline on the end. So your regex looks for the pattern only if it's followed by
\n.
Other than that:
You will run into problems when running without use strict, which makes me guess you are not using use warnings.
Don't comment code self-explanatory code.
Ex.
open (REPORT, ">>$REPORTNAME") or die ("Cannot open"); # Open the rep
+ort file for writing
Comments are for other programmers. If someone working on this program can't figure out you're opening a file, then there is a problem.
grep
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