I thought maybe it was the location of the $in_port flag initialization - it should not be in the loop. But it's still not skipping the line nor is it setting the flag. I must have a test/condition problem. I'll look there. I'm pretty sure the code should look like this:
my $in_port;
$in_port = "false";
foreach my $ts ($te->tables) {
foreach my $row ($ts->rows) {
if ($row ne "Ships in port or not reporting today:") # not a ship n
+ame; skip this and set the in_port flag for all remaining ships
{
$out_fh->print (join(',', @$row), ",", $in_port, "\n");
}
else {$in_port = "true"};
}
}
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