On Apr 11, Kingsbury, Michael said:

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>   ->  "SPRID12345678"
>        "SPRID23456789"
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>
>I want to match the SPRID######## strings.

  @data = $string =~ /SPRID\d+/g;

Or, if you only want the numbers:

  @data = $string =~ /SPRID(\d+)/g;

This is assume $string is the ENTIRE data.  Otherwise:

  while (<FILE>) {
    push @data, /SPRID\d+/g;  # or /SPRID(\d+)/g;
  }

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