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Thanks Everyone, here is the final product, which seems to be working very well so far.

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; $|++; use FileHandle; my $FILE = new FileHandle; open($FILE,"<","/var/log/$ARGV[0]") or die "ERROR: can't open file! $! +"; my $pattern = 'fw1'; my (%parsed, $i); while(<$FILE>){ if(/$pattern/i && $i++){ my $z=0; my $out=""; chomp $_; @new=split(/[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]/,$_); foreach $piece (@new){ $z++; chomp $piece; $out.="$piece"; } @new=split(/service/,$out); $out=$new[0]; print "$out\n"; } } close($FILE);


Thanks Again!

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