#! perl -slw
use strict;
while( <DATA> ) {
next unless m[^AMQ8409]; ## Skip to the starting condition
## Accumulate lines until we match
$_ .= <DATA> until m[
QUEUE \( ( [^)]+ ) \) \s*
TYPE \( [^)]+ \) \s*
RQMNAME \( ( [^)]+ ) \) \s*
RNAME \( ( [^)]+ ) \)
]xm;
## do something with the captured data
print( "'$1'$2'$3'" ) if defined $1;
}
__DATA__
Given the posted data as input produces:
c:\test>junk
'MQSI.3PL846'MSTBKRQ1'MQSI.3PL846'
'MQSI.3PL944'MSTBKRQ1'MQSI.3PL944'
'MQSI.ADM850'MSTBKRQ1'MQSI.ADM850'
'MQSI.ADMAPTR'MSTBKRQ1'MQSI.ADMAPTR'
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