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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Perl report problem... Post 302211672 by ganapati on Friday 4th of July 2008 04:02:54 AM
Old 07-04-2008
Hi Radoulov,

A small problem with the code. If I run the below program one time, it is working perfectly. But if I run this program more than 2-3 times, the hash and array contents are keep on adding, eventhough I've initialized in the begining. Which are resulting big numbers in the output file.

Pls have a look and help me...



Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl

# you should always use these in a script
use warnings;
use strict;

my %data;
my @flds=();
my $report_dir = '/export/home/L86898/MYDATA/PREREQUISITS/20080430/REPORTS/';
my ($ext, $outfile) = ('.csv', 'Summary_by_TestScript.csv');
while (<$report_dir*$ext>) {
  open IN, $_ or warn "Error openning $_: $!\n" and next;
  while (<IN>) {
    @flds[1,2] = split ';';
    $data{$flds[1]} += $flds[2];
    }
  close IN;
}

open OUT, '>', $report_dir.$outfile or die "Error creating output file: $!\n";
print OUT map {"$_;$data{$_}\n"} sort keys %data;


Last edited by radoulov; 07-04-2008 at 05:17 AM.. Reason: add code tags
 

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