I'm pretty new to perl, but so far got to do pretty much everything I needed to, until now.
I have a file formatted like so:
#IPAAS
@NX_iPaaS_AuthKey=dGstaG9zaGlub0BqcCasdpasdHN1LmNvbTppUGFhUzAw
@NX_iPaaS_href=live/661134565/process/75231
I'd like to read each line that begins with @NX_iPaaS into a similar named variable, e.g. @NX_iPaaS_AuthKey would create a new variable called $NX_IPAAS_AUTHKEY and hold the value, NX_iPaaS_href would result in a new variable called $NX_IPAAS_HREF with a value and so on?
--Update--
Hey guys, I need a slight tweak required to the above solution...
So I've just discovered that the file I'm reading in will have 'sections', e.g.
----- SECTION=cr
NX_NTF_PERSISTENT_ID=cr:400017
NX_NTF_REF_NUM=45
----- SECTION=cnt
NX_NTF_PERSISTENT_ID=cnt:F9F342055699954C93DE36923835A182
You can see that one of the variables appears in both sections, which (because I don't have 'next unless defined') results in the previous value being overwritten. Is there a way to prefix the NX_NTF_ variable names with the value provided on the 'section=' line at the top of each section?
Thanks