could all of you please change all of the "data" to dummy data as follows, the reason is that the current data is important production data that shouldn't be online (my fault) and that my employer wants it removed asap. I would greatly appreciate the help!!! you can change all of the data to the following :

__DATA__ contract diff, generated at 2012-06-00T00:00:48 ========================================================= Reading old orderbooks from: gzip -cd < /PATH/orderbook_20120600T0000. +txt.gz| Reading new orderbooks from: gzip -cd < /PATH/orderbook_20120600T0002. +txt.gz | Modified contracts: (Total 0) ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ Deleted contracts: (Total 144) ------------------------------------------ Orderbook ID: XXX Symbol: DUMMY 00OXX ISIN: SE000123456 Market: Plain Dummy SE ## inactivationTime: [2012-01-01T00:00:00] => [2012-01-10T00:00:00] ## XML/Warrant/ReimbursementDay: [2012-01-06] => [2012-01-10] ## XML/Warrant/LastTradedDay: [2012-01-06] => [2012-01-10] ## unpublicationTime: [2012-01-01T00:00:00] => [2012-01-10T00:00:00


In reply to Re^2: matching strings into array from txtfile and printing on same line by kamchez
in thread matching strings into array from txtfile and printing on same line by kamchez

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