hbm,
Hey thanks for the reply. I did try exactly that but the way the output looked didn't seem right. It looked liked it added them as elements instead of keys to those elements. But I could have just misunderstood.
Ok so if I do that this is my output:
$records{"$owner_record[1]"} = [
USER => "$owner_record[5]",
FILENAME => "$owner_record[0]",
PID => "$owner_record[6]",
TIME => "$owner_record[9]",
DATE => (join ":", "$owner_record[10] $owner_record[11]"),
+
ELAPSED => []
];
___OUTPUT___
$VAR1 = {
'999?SheetMusic' => [
'USER',
'bill',
'FILENAME',
'/ud/NEW-PrOdUcTs/NWA',
'PID',
'5151515',
'TIME',
'10:51:00',
'DATE',
'Sep 16',
'ELAPSED',
[]
],
'667!NEWPRODUCT' => [
'USER',
'matthew',
'FILENAME',
'/ud/QC-PROD/NWO',
'PID',
'5555555',
'TIME',
'10:25:00',
'DATE',
'Sep 16',
'ELAPSED',
[]
],
'001!SCHEDULE' => [
'USER',
'richard',
'FILENAME',
'/ud/QC-DATA/CONTROL',
'PID',
'5005444',
'TIME',
'10:50:44',
'DATE',
'Sep 16',
'ELAPSED',
[]
]
};
Thanks,
Matt
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