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Since your syntax is a little off (as tilly pointed out), I'm not exactly sure what you're asking.  Looking at the interpretations by the others above me, I'm even less sure of what you want.  But, let me point out some simple and obvious things since you are as you say, new to Perl and to this site.

You may not have figured this out yet, but the Perl Monks site has very good tutorials.  If you look in the Tutorial section of this site, in particular the pages on if statements and unless statements, you should find your answers pretty quickly.

After reviewing these two tutorial pages you will be better equiped to ask a more detailed of a question, using the syntax and layout presented in the tutorials.

Incidentally, I hope my comments don't sound condescending.  They are not meant to be.  I'm still pretty new to Perl myself and have figured out the two basic things I'm mentioning here:  the tutorials are helpful, and one can get good feedback from the monks when one is specific and when one asks questions using the vocabulary and common points of reference.


In reply to Re: if and unless by Spenser
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