I'll take a stab at this. I did test this and it appears to work flawlessly.
open(LOG, "source2.txt") or die "Error: $!";
my @lines = <LOG>;
close(LOG);
foreach my $line (@lines)
{
$line =~ m/(.+)\s+(\d+),\s+(\d+)\s+(\(Birthday\) .+)/;
print "$1 $2 $3 $4\n";
open(OUT, ">> $1/$2.txt") or die "Error";
print OUT "\n$3 $4";
}
print "Done";
"Age is nothing more than an inaccurate number bestowed upon us at birth as just another means for others to judge and classify us"
sulfericacid
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