Dear Mr Jackson,

I am no perl expert, and I am sure other perl people will come up with
another way- as there always is with perl, but it seems this print
statement should do the trick (untested):

 "print "$payroll [1] $payroll [0]\n";

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brady jacksan wrote:

  HI all,

  I am doing an assignment. I am writing a script to access a file and
  print the first and last name of  workers whose hours worked exceeded
  300hours. In the file, the last name is the first field and the first
name
  is the second field. Both fields are separated by the "|" operator.

  #!/usr/bin/perl

  # use warnings;

  #use strict;
  unless ($worker_hour =~ i < 300) {
   print "@payroll [1][0];
  }

  Am I printing the output the right way or is there another way?

  Thanks

  a copy of the file is attached.



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  StRegis|Les|300|15.26|Courtland|NM|216|723-6122
  Zissily|Jeb|296|35.21|Elfrieda|AZ|711|574-5587
  Brown|Rubin|231|10.14|Lochiel|CA|703|511-3745
  Jarvis|Sue|340|15.15|Gleason|AZ|520|356-1210
  Atara|Frieda|245|25.29|Courtland|NM|216|794-3876
  Smith|Samuel|343|12.36|Sunnyside|AZ|314|457-7989
  Jones|Omar|102|42.22|Harshawk|AZ|602|294-7034
  Mason|Alice|221|21.28|Elfrieda|AZ|711|654-4458
  Winnet|Alex|346|32.19|Fairbank|AK|908|632-3151
  Smith|David|450|43.43|Sierra Vista|AZ|520|487-7989
  Mason|Jimbo|334|14.37|Gleason|AZ|520|378-4458
  Stark|Bonnie|340|18.16|Lochiel|CA|703|535-52032





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