RE: complex data file parsing

2004-01-23 Thread Hughes, Andrew
PROTECTED] 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

Re: complex data file parsing

2004-01-23 Thread wolf blaum
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

RE: complex data file parsing

2004-01-23 Thread Hughes, Andrew
ne [EMAIL PROTECTED]@masnc.net What is going wrong? Am I trying to view the output incorrectly? Thanks for any additional direction. Andrew -Original Message- From: wolf blaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 3:28 PM To: Hughes, Andrew; Perl Beginners Mail

Re: complex data file parsing

2004-01-22 Thread wolf blaum
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