hello monks
I am having problem in parsing the output from the CSV file. I want to add pipe symbol in between the character to do mutliple search similar to egrep
open(my $data, '<', $Config_File) or die "Could not open '$Config_File
+' $!\n";
my $reg_exp;
my $severity;
my @fields=();
while (my $line = <$data>)
{
chomp $line;
if(!$line =~ /^$/)
{
@fields = split "," , $line;
$reg_exp = $fields[0];
$severity = $fields[1];
print $reg_exp;
}
}
#print $fields[0];
#last unless defined $line;
close($data) ;
current Output
service entered the stopped stateservice entered the running state
desired output
service entered the stopped state|service entered the running state
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