John McKown wrote:
my ($item_num,$a,$b) = $i =~ /(.*?|)((?:.*?|){11})(.*)/;
print LINE $inv|$item_num|$a|$item_num|$b\n;
I think that I have that right. Well, assuming that the original is
correct.
No John,
If you are using $a and $b as variables in any context other than the sort
I'm back to dealing with the main issue of a badly formatted file being
brought down from an archaic system and needing to be cleaned up before
being passed to another user or a database table. I have the code
below, which pulls the whole file in and parse it line by line. That
problem is still
For Quality purpouses, Lone Wolf 's mail on Thursday 05 February 2004 00:52
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I'm back to dealing with the main issue of a badly formatted file being
brought down from an archaic system and needing to be cleaned up before
being passed to another user or a
On Feb 4, Lone Wolf said:
I'm back to dealing with the main issue of a badly formatted file being
brought down from an archaic system and needing to be cleaned up before
being passed to another user or a database table. I have the code
below, which pulls the whole file in and parse it line by
I tried the my @fields and I did not get it to work, probably because my
coding skills have not improved enough lately to be worthy of perl.
Thank goodness I never said I had perfect code, because I would
definitely be lying.
I attached 2 files, one the beginning data, the other the .sql file
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan wrote:
snip
foreach $i (@grok) {
chomp($i);
($item_num,$item_desc,$b1,$b2,$b3,$b4,$cc,$vn,$qoh,$qc,$qor,$bc,$sc,$yp)
= split(/\|/,$i);
print FILE
$inv|$item_num|$item_desc|$b1|$b2|$b3|$b4|$cc|$vn|$qoh|$qc|$qor|$bc|$it
em_num|$sc|$yp\n;
On Feb 4, John McKown said:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan wrote:
foreach $i (@grok) {
chomp($i);
($item_num,$item_desc,$b1,$b2,$b3,$b4,$cc,$vn,$qoh,$qc,$qor,$bc,$sc,$yp)
= split(/\|/,$i);
print FILE
$inv|$item_num|$item_desc|$b1|$b2|$b3|$b4|$cc|$vn|$qoh|$qc|$qor|$bc|$it
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Hi
Thank goodness I never said I had perfect code, because I would
definitely be lying.
no worries - I post code to get feedback. Thats the whole ideaof learning it.
I
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The script reads all files in the sql subdir of your home dir and produces
the corrosponding filname.out in your homedir.
shame on me: of course it reads all the files in the