jwashburn,
As others have said:
- It's Perl, not PERL.
- Try O'Reilly's Learning Perl (the llama).
To that I would add:
An experienced programmer could skip straight to
Programming Perl (the camel) but if, as you say, you have no programming background, you might find it a struggle. The llama is a gentler introduction.
I'm fairly new to Perl myself, but I could perhaps give you a gentle prod in the right direction:
open (XCACLS, "xcacls.txt") or die "Cant open file: $!\n";
while (<XCACLS>) {
chomp;
if (/regex goes here/) {
code goes here
}
}
In place of "regex goes here", you need a regular expression.
Good luck!
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