Thank you kenneth for your great comment and direction. Apprentaly I didn't have CSV package so I learned how to download and install packages too. I am still looking into your script to understand the logic. In the mean time, I added this line at the end but it messed up the output that I was quite happy with that.
elsif ($data[2] eq "mc") {
print join("\t",@data[7,8,9,10,11])
how can I make the output of join to appear exctly in front of its related phrase (p). I also looked at sprintf link you sent, couldn't find anything relevant to what I want to do. Thanks again
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