So, have you looked at the contents of @t? Have you verified that it contains what you want? Perl starts counting array indices at 0. Are you sure that the data in the eighth column is what you want?
In reply to Re^3: print to match multiple pattern
by Corion
in thread print to match multiple pattern
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