Hello Monks!
I am a little stuck, maybe you could help ...
I have to parse a logfile on a windows machine which contains (at the last line)
$string as mentioned below, i want to match against this last line and $string should contain the actual date ...
my $string='19.09.2011 ======== Ende Update';
my $date = `Date /T`;
my $regex ="$date Ende ";
To simplify i only want to check for $date and "Ende" on this line ...
My problem is there are whitespaces or other characters between $date and Ende
So how to change the regex to match? Any help?
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