OK, but why run that through system when you can just run it directly in perl:
{ my %mons = qw( Jan 1 Feb 2 Mar 3 Apr 4 May 5 Jun 6 Jul 7 Aug 8 Sep
+ 9 Oct 10 Nov 11 Dec 12 );
my $mon_str = join '|', keys %mons;
my $mon_re = qr/$mon_str/;
sub fix_bcp_file {
my ( $file ) = @_;
local ( $^I, @ARGV ) = ( '', $file );
while ( <> ) {
s/(^|\|)($mon_re)\s{1,2}(\d{1,2})\s(\d{4})\s\s?(\d\d?):(\d
+\d):(\d\d):(\d{3})([AP])M(\||$)/
$1 .
sprintf( '%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d.%03d',
$4,
$mons{ $2 },
$3,
( $9 eq 'P' && $5 < 12) ? $5 + 12 : ( $9 eq 'A' && $5
+== 12 ) ? 0 : $5,
$6,
$7,
$8 ) .
$10
/eg;
print; # UPDATED thanks runrig
}
}
}
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