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> Data: Mon, 13 May 2002 16:31:57 CEST
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> Oggetto: Rif: Re: Help with pattern matching
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> > Are all user names in the same format that in your example seems to be 2 alpha 
>chars and 6 digits?
> 
> yes
> 
>  Would any of the passwords be allowed to contain a space character? 
> 
> no
> > 
> > And, re your second example, does the single entry imply a file containing only 
>usernames, or that some files may contain only a single entry?
>  
> The old files contain one username and one passw.
> The new files contain three username for each qw,po,zx(the same number).
> To patch the old file someone before me made a file with the two new po,zx and their 
>passwd but just the username for qw that was in the old file.
> Old file:
> qw001234 qwerty
> 
> patched file:
> qw001234      po001234 poiuyt         zx001234 lkjhgf
> 
> I need a single file with the new files and the patched files with the passwd for 
>each qw.
> I understand this is not the right place for my problem,but if you could help 
>me...I'm a beginner in the fantastic world of perl...Thanks a lot.
> 
> 
> > > I have many files (called listxxx)with user name and passwd.Some are in this 
>form:
> > > 
> > > qw001234   kjfgkdf        po001234   kjhdsfi      zx001234   kdssdgjh
> > > 
> > > some other in this:
> > > 
> > > qw003214
> > > 
> > > and the last:
> > > 
> > > qw003214  po003214   sdkggdjk     zx003214   kbasmkll
> > > (no passwd for qw.It's in a different file) 
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