Actually, neither will currently work, but the second option is closer to what you want to do.
You'll need to use either 'and' or '&&' to conjoin the logical expressions, which must be explicitly stated as you did in the latter code.
if (($STATUS1 =~ m/^Running$/i) && ($STATUS2 =~ m/^Running$/i)) {
+
print "match\n"; ^^
}
You could also use:
if (($STATUS1 eq "Running") && ($STATUS2 eq "Running")) {
print "match\n";
}
... if you could expect the upper/lower case not to change. You've already tightened it down pretty hard with /^...$/, so a test for equality might also be appropriate.
Where do you want *them* to go today?
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