Re: re-format database file

2004-10-14 Thread Bee
> I have a database file, some_sch.txt that is arranged like this: > > username1 > First Last > Some Community Sch > 1000 S Adams St > Town, Indiana 12345 U.S.A. > > username2 > First Last > Some Community Sch > 1000 S Adams St > Town, Indiana 12345 U.S.A. > > username3 > First Last > Some Communit

Re: re-format database file

2004-10-14 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Brian Volk wrote: I have a database file, some_sch.txt that is arranged like this: username1 First Last Some Community Sch 1000 S Adams St Town, Indiana 12345 U.S.A. username2 First Last Some Community Sch 1000 S Adams St Town, Indiana 12345 U.S.A. username3 First Last Some Community

RE: re-format database file

2004-10-16 Thread Brian Volk
CTED] > Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 4:45 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: re-format database file > > > Brian Volk wrote: > > I have a database file, some_sch.txt that is arranged like this: > > > > username1 > > First Last &

Re: re-format database file

2004-10-16 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Brian Volk wrote: Thank you very much, where can I read more about: local $/ = ''; # enables "paragraph mode" Perl's predefined variables are described in perldoc perlvar The expression "paragraph mode" is not used there, but the technique is described. -- Gunnar Hjalmarsson Email: http://ww