Allison Ogle wrote:
> 
> To give you even more information, in my datafile, the word that I am
> searching for is 'marked' by the word in the line before it.  For example,
> the lines in my datafile look like..
> 
> line 1
> line 2
> line 2
> Installation
> example
> Installation
> line 4
> line 5
> line 6
> 
> and all I want is the word in between the words Installation.  Because I
> don't know what the word in between the words Installation will be, I'm not
> actually searching for the word Installation but for the word in the next
> line after Installation.  Does that make sense?  Any ideas?


while ( <FILE> ) {
    chomp;
    if ( /^Installation$/ ) {
        my $word = <FILE>;
        print "$word\n";
        last;
        }
    }


John
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use Perl;
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fulfillment

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