I do have an older version (5.54)..I'll install 5.56 and see if that fixes it.
The warning does repeat for multiple lines...a lot.
I was going to capture them in a file and then grep the count, but only the output displayed below was captured in the file
Also, what is interesting is that the output contains a blank line between the header and result set even though there is no blank line after __DATA__
EVENT JIM BOB SAM JACK
PTRED 4 3 2 1
RED 3 1 2 4
INT 3 4 2 1
PTRED 2 1 4 3
RED 2 1 3 4
INT 4 3 1 2
Actually, nevermind about the blank line in the result set. I see that yours has it also. Must come from the "+1" in the print.
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