It all depends whether the file is that big, that it
doesn´t fit into your computers memory (then I have a slow
and ugly sollution) or if it does (fast to write and neat):
Warning! code not verified and is only a concept
my @stock;
open FILE, "stockfile";
while(<FILE>) {
push @stock,$_;
}
close FILE;
while(@stock) {
foreach $line (@stock) {
@items = split ´|´, $line;
open $item[2], ">>some_filename";
put_items_into_it;
close $item[2]
delete_that_line_from_stock;
}
}
Ciao
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