How about using hash with $USERNUM as key?
Instead this:
push(@Recs, "$USERNUM|$RECTYPE|$ASSET|$EXTK");
Try this:
push(@{$Recs{$USERNUM}}, "$RECTYPE|$ASSET|$EXTK");
Where Recs are defined somewhere above as my %Recs.
Then just go through hash and take all the records.
for my $USERNUM (keys %Recs)
{
for my $rec (@{$Recs{$USERNUM}})
{
($RECTYPE, $ASSET, $EXTK) = split /\|/, $rec;
print "$USERNUM $RECTYPE $ASSET $EXTK\n";
}
}
Regards,
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