Hi,
Try with the following.
use Tie::File;
use Fcntl 'O_RDONLY','O_RDWR';
my @file1;
my @file2;
my $file1;
tie @file1, 'Tie::File', "fileA",mode => O_RDONLY;
tie @file2, 'Tie::File', "fileB",mode => O_RDWR;
$file1=join("\n",@file1);
for($i=0;$i<=$#file2;$i++)
{
next unless($file2[$i]=~s/(SEARCHPATTERN)/$1\n$file1/)
}
fileA<br>
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2
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fileB
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b
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d
SEARCHPATTERN
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i
Ouput(fileB)
a
b
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SEARCHPATTERN
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e
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i
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