Here's an attempt at a more elegant approach. I can't test it without sample data.
foreach my $record ( @dataArr ) {
my (@date) = &ParseRecur($record->[3], $base, $start, $stop);
foreach my $line (@date) {
@bigArr = ( @$record[0, 1, 2], $line, @$record[4] );
}
}
You might want to put it into a subroutine, and have it return @bigArr... not sure where that's being dealt with...
stephen
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