while(my $line = <$log>) { $n++; $line =~ tr/\r\n//d; if ($line =~ /^(.*)INFO:.*recvd AA_BIN_MSG_GET_WLT/) { $Time_Stamp = $1; while ( $line = <$log> ) { ... while ( $line = <$log> ) {
I wanted to combine the if statements but if will only select one not all, i want the value for all the variables and then print that values in comma seperated values. This happens quite a number of time in the logfile so wanted to loop through the log file. I have to capture these data in the log file. Arcotid Time Stamp, Username, Success, Failure, Error Code, Error Message In the log snippet the userID can be found in- Code Arcot Native Server: recvd AA_BIN_MSG_VER_CHG Cert Subject String....:CN=01095848;O=MLS; UserID=012345; CardName=ARCARD Success and failure are like this- Code ArcotID Auth SUCCESS (serial Number e93b) Auth fail due to signature verification.Serial Number 11872(This is error message also) Code error code is - Authentication mechanism returned 3, here 3 is error code and for success error code is always 0. Thanks NT

In reply to Re^2: Comma seperated output by namishtiwari
in thread Comma seperated output by namishtiwari

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