Thanks. This is my first shot at Perl and all I can say to that is DOH! Unfortunately when I run this I now get this error:

Name "main::FH" used only once: possible typo at ./SS7Merge line 35.
Name "main::output_line" used only once: possible typo at ./SS7Merge line 62.
seek() on unopened filehandle FH at /System/Library/Perl/5.8.6/Tie/File.pm line 93.
Tie::File: your filehandle does not appear to be seekable at ./SS7Merge line 35

Could my useage of Tie::File be incorrect? Is there another way search file_2 for the matching string from file_1 one line at a time as opposed to using something like:

@input2=<infile2>

Thank you kind monks for your assistance,
Stephen


In reply to Re^2: Merging specific data from 2 files into a third. by sheasbys
in thread Merging specific data from 2 files into a third. by sheasbys

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