hi, I have a little question ;-) I want to compare 2 array and print the same lines like :

__data_file___ DATA01,01,NAME02 DATA02,12,NAME05 DATA03,08,NAME10 <- __data_file2___ DATA11 11 NAME22 DATA03 08 NAME10 <- DATA02 12 NAME05

I have the following section of code :

open(FILE, $data_file) || die("Could not open file ($data_file)\n$!\n" +); open(FILE2, $data_file2) || die("Could not open file ($data_file2)\n$! +\n"); @raw_data=<FILE>; foreach $lun_mig (@raw_data) { chomp($lun_mig); @lun_mig_split=split(/\,/,$lun_mig); print "$lun_mig_split[0] $lun_mig_split[1] $lun_mig_split[2]\n" } @raw_data2=<FILE2>; foreach $lun_mig2 (@raw_data2) { chomp($lun_mig2); @lun_mig_split2=split(/\ /,$lun_mig2); print "$lun_mig_split2[0] $lun_mig_split2[1] $lun_mig_split2[2]\n" } close(FILE2); close(FILE);

The print command works well but I can't get both data's array (@lun_mig_split and @lun_mig_split2) outside the foreach ... and i can't compare with simple command like "if".

For your information, FILE2 is the result of a remote command (I do a ssh connection and it return the data_file2's array).

Can you help me to resolve my problem ... ?

Thanks a lot and sorry for my bad english ...


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