First one I have to open a log file and remove JUST the very last segment (which are usernames). So I need 1dfgfg and asdasdad.
06/19/2007 10:50 AM <DIR> 1dfgfg
07/20/2007 02:35 PM <DIR> asdasdad
I tried
open(LOG, "home.txt") or die "Error: $!";
my @lines = <LOG>;
close(LOG);
foreach my $line (@lines)
{
$line =~ m/\s+([a-zA-Z0-9])$/;
print "$1<br>";
}
and it printed out a million blank lines?
A little tougher and since I had problems with the first one, ..
\\STPFS03asd MRAD\abeissel \\stpfs03\E$\CISROOT\Home\123username
+\ 163.59 132 750
\\STPFS02 serv\USERNAME \\Stpfs02\E$\CISROOT\Home\anotherusernam
+e\ 18.37 10 29
In the one above all I need is the username. none of the slashes or anything. Really this is a DIR dump and I need to see if the username appears in both files, or just one. Can someone give me a hand?
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