Merlyn I have tested your sample code and I am now having an issue that I return no data. I would assume this should be returned to STDOUT but when ran like so
[root@nscache2 tmp] 115# ./compare1.pl db.bind1 db.bind2
file1 and not file2:
file2 and not file1:
[root@nscache2 tmp] 116#
I see nothing returned. Do you have any idea as to why this might be??
Here is my new code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
# shift(@ARGV);
my %found_in;
while (<>) {
# $found_in{$_} .= $ARGV;
$found_in{$_}{$ARGV}++;
}
print "file1 and not file2:\n";
print grep { $found_in{$_} eq "file1" } keys %found_in;
print "file2 and not file1:\n";
print grep { $found_in{$_} eq "file2" } keys %found_in;
exit;
Thanks in advanced for any help.
-Sunadmn
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