@RecordNames[94] = qw/$Destination $DestinationType/;
@RecordLengths[94] = qw/$A8 A4/;
this is wrong: you can't assign a list (as given by qw/.../) to an array element. what you're writing is:
$RecordNames[94] = "$Destination";
$RecordLengths[94] = "$A8";
and this will not work, of course. furthermore, you should abandon the habit of populating a single variable for each field you have (eg. $Destination, $DestinationType). use a hash instead:
$fields[94] = [ qw/Destination DestinationType/ ];
$lengths[94] = qq/A8 A4 / ;
my @data{ @{$fields[94]} } = unpack($lengths[94], $Record);
# then you have:
#
# $data{Destination}
# $data{DestinationType}
hope this helps...
cheers,
Aldo
King of Laziness, Wizard of Impatience, Lord of Hubris
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