Hi all,

I would like to know if there is a way of outputting multiple commands to an output file, without it getting all scrambled. I have code that is supposed to write three commands to an output file. The code as follows:

sub CreateLoadFile { open LOADCREATE print LOADCREATE $CreateViewCmd; print LOADCREATE $ChangeDirectory; print LOADCREATE $LoadViewCmd; }

The close of the file happens after this component. The result of the output is fine if there is only one record in the input file.

However, if there is more than one record, the output is bunched together. The first output command will appear x times on the output file, and then the second output command x times and then the third output command x times. How can I change this so that the three commands is bunched together for one input redord?

Edit: g0n - added code & p tags


In reply to Multiple command prints in same output file by johangr

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