I got it!!!
#!/usr/bin/perl $f1 = 'C:/f1.csv; open FILE1, "$f1" or die "Could not open file $f1\n"; $f2 = 'C:/f2.csv'; open FILE2, "$f2" or die "Could not open file $f2\n"; $outfile = 'C:/outfile.csv'; open (OUT, ">$outfile") or die "Cannot open $outfile for writing \n"; foreach (<FILE1>){ my @outer_text = split (/,/, $_); if ($outer_text[0] =~ "^Kelly\$") { $status{$outer_text[1].$outer_text[2].$outer_text[10]} = $_; } } close FILE1; foreach (<FILE2>){ @inner_text = split (/,/, $_); $x = ''; $x = $status{$inner_text[1].$inner_text[2].$inner_text[10]}; + if($x gt ''){ print OUT $_; } } close OUT; close FILE2;

In reply to Re^3: Comparing 2 csv files by meredib
in thread Comparing 2 csv files by meredib

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