My template used strictures (use strict; use warnings;), didn't require an external file, and provided some sample data. You didn't use my template!

Unless you show us a few lines of sample data, the output you expect and the output you see there is not much we can do to help. We are at least as lazy as you are so if you want our help you are going to have to work hard to make it easy for us. After all, I worked hard to provide you a template in the hope that I wouldn't have to write all this lot. Looks like I failed!

True laziness is hard work

In reply to Re^3: Matching part of a line and saving it into a variable by GrandFather
in thread Matching part of a line and saving it into a variable by mistamutt

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