This might be a little Perl-golfish, but it offers you named parameters for further processing
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
$/ = "";
my %stats = map {
m/(\w+?): .* = \s* (\d+)/xm;
$1 => $2;
} <DATA>;
print Dumper(\%stats);
__DATA__
Data Collected for SA120:Prct Dirty Cache Pages = 0
Data Collected for SA121:Prct Dirty Cache Pages = 1
Data Collected for SA122:Prct Dirty Cache Pages = 0
Data Collected for SA220:Prct Dirty Cache Pages = 0
Data Collected for SA221:Prct Dirty Cache Pages = 0
Data Collected for SA222:Prct Dirty Cache Pages = 17
Regards,
- caelifer
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