Tx, JavaFan for lead. I tried to use var in filehandle, but alwayse has an error: Can't use string ("OUT_HEADER") as a symbol ref while "strict refs" in use: what I'm missing now?
my $OUT_WWW="test"; open ('$OUT_WWW', '>>spool.dat'); #======================================================= format OUT_HEADER= @<<<==== f0rmat HEADER HEADER HEADER Page : @<<< $cc, $cc . format OUT_DETL= @<<<======== f0ramt detail line ============= $cc . #======================================================== $OUT_WWW="OUT_HEADER"; write "$OUT_WWW"; $cc++;

In reply to Re^2: <write format> records order error by Anonymous Monk
in thread <write format> records order error by trento

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