Hello Athanasius,
Thanks for the suggestion,
But im still getting the error :D
I'm trying the code :
#! perl
use strict;
use warnings;
$allmac = "~/temp/allmac.txt";
print $allmac;
while (my $line = $allmac)
{
if ($line =~ /C4:46:19:75:C1:55/)
{
$id = (split /\s+/, $line)[0];
print "ID = $id\n";
}
}
And getting error :
Global symbol "$allmac" requires explicit package name at ./filtermac.
+pl line 5.
Global symbol "$allmac" requires explicit package name at ./filtermac.
+pl line 6.
Global symbol "$allmac" requires explicit package name at ./filtermac.
+pl line 7.
Global symbol "$id" requires explicit package name at ./filtermac.pl l
+ine 11.
Global symbol "$id" requires explicit package name at ./filtermac.pl l
+ine 12.
Execution of ./filtermac.pl aborted due to compilation errors.
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