PLEASE advice using getline () instead of perl's internal getline:
open my $fh_in, "<", "test.csv" or die "test.csv: $!";
open my $fh_out, ">", "test_new.csv" or die "test_new.csv: $!";
my $csv_in = Text::CSV->new ({ binary => 1, auto_diag => 1 });
my $csv_out = Text::CSV->new ({ binary => 1, auto_diag => 1, eol => "\
+n" });
while (my $row = $csv_in->getline ($fh_in)) {
$csv_out->print ($fh_out, [ @{$row}[2,1,0,3] ]);
}
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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