Monks,
I have three result files (at the moment) and one reference file. All files are two column , id and name. What i want to do is create hashes for files file1, file2 and file3.
foreach $file (@find)
{
open (open, "<upload_profile/$file") or die $!};
while (<open>)
{
($name, $ID) = (split)...;
$data{$file} = {$ID => $name};
}
close (open);
}
Next i want to take the file 'validate' again two columns ID and name and map this file onto each of the three filex files and print those entries which are present in file1-3.
This is the problem
open (ORI, "<validate);
while (<ORI>) {
($oriName, $oriID) = (split);
for $temp (keys %data) {
for $identify ( keys %{ $data{$temp} } ) {
print " Match $identify=$data{$temp}{$identify} " if (ex
+ists $data{$temp}{$oriID});
Any help would be useful
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