Maybe if the files are larger there are "conditions" that apply which are not foreseen and the code "breakes (the programs dies e.g.)" at these larger files, but i am not experienced enough to give you detailed hints what to search for, as already mentioned maybe memory. Perl is only limited by your (computing) ressources there is no "hard" limit which is set by Perl ... Perhaps printing debugging lines could help to see where it is broken or printing the contents of variables/arrays into a log-file but i really dont know the best practices on this ...
In reply to Re^3: Problem with Tie::File
by matze77
in thread Problem with Tie::File
by psandie
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