Note: untested. I think this is something that you might want to take a look at. Again, untested.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
my $logfile = '/tmp/WDL_Scan_0000.csv';
my $locofile = '/tmp/locos.txt';
my ($locodn, $loco_data);
my ($linecnt1, $linecnt2) = 0;
open( my $file_1, '<', $logfile)
or die "Error: Cannot open $logfile.";
my @loco_data = <$file_1>;
close( $file_1 );
open( my $file_2, '<', $locofile)
or die "Error: Cannot open $locofile.";
while ( <$file_2> ) {
chop($locodn);
my ($RR_Name, $Loco_no, $Event_Date, $Event_Time,
$Event_Code, $Event_Duration,$Source_File ) = split( /,/ );
chop($loco_data);
chop($Loco_no);
$linecnt1++ if grep { /\b$Loco_no\b/ } @loco_data;
$linecnt2++;
print "Rec: ",$linecnt2, " In: ",$linecnt1, "\r";
}
close( $file_2 );
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