My first advice would be to use strict and -w.

Then I would advise you to tell/show us how you are getting this data.

I'm also a bit confused, do you want your data to be written out like this?

company|first|last|email@email.com|test taken|score|Edit Commands |7|Settings|6|Dimensioning|4|Draw Commands|4|Coordinate Systems|3|Grip + editing|2|Text Commands|2|File Commands|2|Layers|2|Selection Sets|2| +Hatching|1|Utilties|1|Plotting|1|Inquiry Commands|1|Display|1|Block C +ommands|1

--Dave


In reply to Re: File Writing and newline by redsquirrel
in thread File Writing and newline by Jeffro Tull

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