Hi
I am trying to match line pro line match in a text file
wich i get from the windows clipboard with Win32::Clipboard
My script does not see the next line.
I use the following code.
My script reloads everytime the whole file and i find always the first match.
My script loops.
Thks four your help
Harry

use Win32::Clipboard; $text = Win32::Clipboard::GetText(); my $zoektekst=$text; while ($zoektekst) { if ($zoektekst=~ m%\d{13}\s+CG1%) { #zoek het extern nummer in de t +ekst van het clipbord #print "ext nr: $&\n"; $_=$&; s%\s+CG1%%; $externnummer=$_; print "\nextern nummer: $externnummer\n"; } if ($zoektekst=~ m%INSZ\s\d{6}\s\d{3}\s\d{2}%) { $_=$&; s%INSZ\s%%; $inznummer=$_; print "inz nummer : $inznummer \n"; } }

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