I am tring to use part of someones elses code that creates a data file which 
prints
out like this:

ip|result|deptA|data
ip|result|deptB|data
ip|result|deptC|data

My goal instead of having all the data in one big file is to loop this and 
create
a file for each result. 

So I would have a deptA.out file with deptA info then a deptB.out 
file with dept b info and etc.

This is not exactly doing what I need:

#!/usr/bin/perl 
use strict;
  
my %dept = ();
 
    while (<DATA>)
    {
        
 chomp $_;
 next if ($_ eq "");
 
my @lines = split(/[|]/);
 
#$line[3] = %dept++;

$dept{$lines[2]}++;

$dept{$lines} = $value;


 
#print "$line";
#foreach $line (@lines) {
#print $line."\n";
#}
  
    }
 
#print "@{[ %dept ]}\n";
#print "%dept"; 

my @array=keys(%dept);
print "All of the elements stored in %dept are @array \n";


#
 __DATA__
ip|result|deptA|data
ip|result|deptB|data
ip|result|deptC|data




How would I create a file for each hash then print to it??? Any help, thanks.


Thanks,
Ron


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