This probably a very simple question. Sorry, but Im having a mental block.
I've got a fixed record length DB I substr into @arrys.
One array contains names of people. I need a user to type in their name and I need to find it. If someone keys in Jeff Fox and I have A Jeff Patrick Fox III I want it displayed.
The code I was trying to accomplish this is:
sub search {
$matchcounter = 0;
@terms = split(/\s+/, $FORM{'terms'});
foreach (@names) {
$string = join(' ',@names);
$string =~ s/\n//g;
foreach $term (@terms) {
if ($FORM{'case'} eq 'Insensitive') {
if (!($string =~ /$term/i)) {
$include{$matchcounter} = 'no';
last;
}
else {
$include{$matchcounter} = 'yes';
}
}
}
}
}
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