Here is the script I finally came up with. It seems to work; although, I would like your opinion on any improvements I should make.
while(<SOURCE>) {
my $source = $_;
#skip blank lines
next if ($source =~ m/^(\s)*$/);
if (substr($source,145,16) =~ /Page: 1/) {
$page1 = 1;
next;
}
if (substr($source,76,11) =~ /Run Listing/) {
$reporttype = 1;
next;
}
if (substr($source,72,9) =~ /Sorter: 2/) {
$sorter2 = 1;
if ($page1 == 1 and $reporttype == 1 and $sorter2 == 1){
++$dcount;
print substr($source,83,20) . "\n";
$page1 = 0;
$reporttype = 0;
$sorter2 = 0;
next;
}
}
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