The code seems very similar to your code in Searching and printing through a array - did my reply not work for you?
If you can tell me where my reply does not work for you I can maybe help you to adapt my code to your problem. It would also help to have a complete, self-contained program which initializes @all and reads the data from a __DATA__ section so we can run the code and reproduce the problem without any further setup on our part. Something like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my @all = ("7723","7725","9908","7765","7874");
while (<DATA>) {
# ... your code to check the current line
}:
__DATA__
77876 8543 CA84985 54E
77873 8003 CA84985 54E
77875 7725 CA84985 54E
...
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