Okie after reviewing the replies to my question, thanks to all of you. I came up with this.
sub chewitup
{
for($i=0; $i<$array_size; $i++){
chomp($data[$i]);
if($data[$i] =~ /Message Type:/){
@details0=split / /, $data[$i];
unless($data[$i] eq $blank){
if($data[$i] =~ /Error Code:/){
@details2=split / /, $data[$i];
}
if($data[$i] =~ /Transaction Time:/){
@details1=split / /, $data[$i];
}
next $i;
}
$txname=$details0[2];
$txtime=$details1[2];
$errorcode=$details2[2];
print OUT "$txname\t\t\t$txtime\t\t$errorcode\n";
}
}
}
Opinions please...thanks
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