As I stated, if the code I posted does not meet your spec, post intended input and output. Without that, anything I suggest is just guess work. Note that the posted solution above is a valid regular expression.
The entire conditional line would look like:
if (@RECORD = grep (/^\s*password\s+requisite\s+(/lib/security/$ISA/)?pam_cracklib.*lcredit=([0123456789-]+)/, @fRecords )) {
Update: I missed the unescaped slashes, as Corion caught below. You either need to escape them or use a different delimiter, such as:
if (@RECORD = grep (m!^\s*password\s+requisite\s+(/lib/security/$ISA/)?pam_cracklib.*lcredit=([0123456789-]+)!, @fRecords )) {
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