Hello Everyone,
Thank you for your help. I think I found a solution. It may not be as pretty as the ones supplied (I am still researching what those special characters mean) but I think it will work. If anyone see's a flaw in this code, please let me know as I will be implementing into my production environment very soon.
Thanks,
Jaime
#my $hostname = 'name.ms.com';
my $hostname = 'name';
print $hostname;
if ($hostname =~ /\.ms.com$/) {
print "\nthis is true";
@nameparts = split(/\./,$hostname);
print "\n";
print $nameparts[0];
print "\n";
print $nameparts1;
print "\n";
print $nameparts2;
$firstpart = $nameparts[0];
print "\n";
print $firstpart;
}
else {
print "\nthis is false";
}
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