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hi,
thanks for the reply. But the values are both string as well as numeric. I am concerned that the incorrect data seems to show up only for 1 set of servers, and for a particular parameter. The ssh does get the right data but some how perl seems to be getting confused when its splitting the incoming data from the various servers. FIRST DATA CAPTURE METHOD;
my($aug, $apr) = split(/=/); $second->{$server}{$aug} = $apr; $array{$aug} = 1; @array = sort keys %array;
SECOND DATACAPTUR METHOD:
($jan, $feb) = split(/=/); $first->{$server}{$jan} = $feb;
AND then I compare these in this data structure....
for( my $i = 0; $i <= $#array; $i++) { unless (($first->{$t1}->{$array[$i]}) == ($seco +nd->{$t2}->{$array[$i]}) ) { chomp($first->{$t1}->{$array[$i]}); print SENDMAIL "<Cell ss:StyleID=\"s22\"><Data ss:Type=\"String\">$fir +st->{$t1}->{$array[$i]}</Data></Cell>\n"; } else { chomp($first->{$t1}->{$array[$i]}); printcell($first->{$t1}->{$array[$i]}); } }
Now the second data capture method seems to get confused when I am printing a certain paramter value for a particular set of servers. Its fine for the rest of the servers. Any idea whats happening here?

Edited by Chady (2007-05-01 07:21 GMT) - added code tags.


In reply to Re^2: incorrect results by Anonymous Monk
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