Thanks for the reply
First I experimented with this below code on a single file.
perl -ne 'print if /Pattern1/ .. /Pattern2/' file1
This worked for me.
But my actual intent is to do this in a loop on multiple files. My code looks as below
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
our $fh;
our $log;
open($fh,">","file1");
open ($log,">","file2") or die "can not open file $log : $!\n" ;
while($fh){
if (/Pattern1 .. /Pattern2/)
{printf $log;}
}
when i execute this code, i'm getting below message
"Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at temp.pl line 11.
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