thanks guys! I was/am trying this too:

LINE: while ( defined( $_ = <$Rlog> )) { s/^Alert Level\s0*(?:[3-9]|\d{2,})/(?!.*Log Entry)/DEREK!!!!\n$&/s +; } continue { print $Plog $_; }

but keep getting this error:

Bareword found where operator expected at foo line 12, near "s/^Alert +Level\s0*(?:[3-9]|\d{2,})/(?!.*Log Entry)/DEREK!!!!" Backslash found where operator expected at foo line 12, near "DEREK!!! +!\" syntax error at foo line 12, near "s/^Alert Level\s0*(?:[3-9]|\d{2,})/ +(?!.*Log Entry)/DEREK!!!!!" Execution of foo aborted due to compilation errors.
ORDER OF print new code where arrows are.
Log Entry 10: 06 Feb 2011 10:36:26 ---> Alert Level 2: Informational ---> Keyword: Type-02 127002 1208322 Soft Reset Logged by: Baseboard Management Controller; Sensor: System Event 0x204D4E79AA0200B0 FFFF027000120300

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