I updated my code again. You will probably see what I'm trying to do.
Let me know if there is a better or more efficient way of doing it.
use File::Glob;
my @files = glob("C:/Wire/*.csv");
open OUTPUT, ">C:/Wire/WO.txt";
foreach my $x (@files) {
open FILE, $x;
while (<FILE>) {
my @row = split(/,/, $_);
next if (substr($_,0,5) =~ /Debit/) ;
print "{1100}02P N" . $row[6] . "{1110}" . "{1120}" . "{1510}" . "
+{1520}" . "{3320}" . "{3400}" . "{3600}" . "{4320}" .
"{5000}" . "\n";
print OUTPUT "{1100}02P N" . $row[6] . "{1110}" . "{1120}" . "{151
+0}" . "{1520}" . "{3320}" . "{3400}" . "{3600}" . "{4320}" .
"{5000}" . "\n"
}
}
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