The pattern I used already does that, as written. The pattern matches everything you want, up to the extraneous data, and that's where it stops.
The problem with it (if you consider this a problem) is that the loop doesn't notice if there's a non-match. If you have some bogus line in the file, it's going to try to use it anyway. This will probably manifest as an undef quote at midnight. That's part of why I said it's a start.
In reply to Re^3: reading a delimited file and selecting values from it
by kyle
in thread reading a delimited file and selecting values from it
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