Hello Samar!
Thank you - yes that's exactly what I want to do. With the current code, the output looks somewhat like this:
date user1 user2 user3 user4 user5
day1 dl1 dl2 dl3 dl4 dl5
day2 dl1 dl2 dl3 dl4 dl5 dl6 dl7..dl10
day3 dl1 dl2 dl3 dl4 dl5 dl6 dl7..dl15
This is what I want:
date user1 user2 user3 user4 user5
day1 dl1 dl2 dl3 dl4 dl5
day2 dl6 dl7 dl8 dl9 dl10
day3 dl11 dl12 dl13 dl14 dl15
....
What would be the perl code to skip the first 5 iterations of the second loop and first 10 of the third loop? Adapting that code to the template is quite easy, so that wouldn't be the problem.
Thank you for your help! :-)
Regards
Fred
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