Thank you all for swift and easy to understand answers! It works! I knew there had to be an easier way to do it than I was. I was opening both files twice each. I think I was up to 40 lines.
I based my solution on what Eimi Metamorphoumai proposed. Thank you Eimi!
Here is what I ended up with
foreach (@bz_comments){
($who, $bug_id, undef, $date, undef, $body) = split(/,/, $_);
$BZ_comment{$bug_id} .= "<p><strong>$who $date</strong></p> <p
+>$body</p>";
}
while (my ($id, $comment) = each %BZ_comment){
push(@bz_comments_OUTPUT, "$id , $comment");
}
Thank you all again!
Jamin
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