i agree with jdtoronto's and davorg's split suggestion ...

Another posibility (especially if there can be escaped delimiters) is to use one of the CSV modules to parse it.

If you really wanted to fix the regex (i suspect that would be less efficient and less readable than split), something like:
$idx =~ s/^((?:[^|]*\|){15}[^|]*)STOCK/$1BOXXE/;
It's also possible (obviously relies on assumptions) for you to get away with just dropping the /g modifier .. then it would only break if "STOCK" also appeared in columns 1-15 somewhere, but would not break if it was in column 17+.

In reply to Re: Search and replace the word in Column 16 by davidrw
in thread Search and replace the word in Column 16 by chanakya

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