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Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 3:30 PM
To: Hughes, Andrew; Perl Beginners Mailing List
Subject: Re: complex data file parsing
Hi,
> As far as your follow up question on the B lines, "only line with a B in
> the beginning in set?," I'm not sure if I understand. If you m
Hi,
> As far as your follow up question on the B lines, "only line with a B in
> the beginning in set?," I'm not sure if I understand. If you mean that
> there will only be 1 line per order (set of lines A-T) with a B in the
> first position, you are correct.
yes, thats what I meant.
Sorry abou
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What is going wrong? Am I trying to view the output incorrectly?
Thanks for any additional direction.
Andrew
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From: wolf blaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 3:28 PM
To: Hughes, Andrew; Perl Beginners Mail
hi,
> I know that each block always starts with and A in the first position of
> the first line and ends with a T in the last position of the last line.
isnt it a T in the first position of the last row of the set?
> I know that the second line starts with a B, and the data in the 5th space
> on
I am trying to make sense of a comma delimited log file in which multiple
lines make up 1 record. Here is an example:
A,W29073,Thu Apr 05 15:25:08 2001
B,W29073,Scott,S,[EMAIL PROTECTED],249 Tah Ave,,Sth San Francisco,CA,~US,5-
P,W29073,
X,W29073,Company Name,A,Department Name,San Francis