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9.4

perl print question

Asked by bt707 in Perl Programming Language

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I have this command that give me what I need but can't get the print out right.

perl -ne 'if (/(\[.*\])/ & /calid=(.*?).dtstart=(.*?)&.*dtend=(.*?)&(summary=.*)&desc=/ && !/uid=/) {print "$1\t$2\t$3\t$4\t$5\n"}' log.txt


problem here is always prints the $1 $2.... starting with the second set of  /..../   what do I need to do if I want to print  from both  

example: print $1 and $2 from this pattern
      '/.....(....)/  &  /...(...)/'


Thanks,

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