Hello Monks:
I have an issue during a file conversion from XML to CSV.
I derive values from the XML file and write it into a CSV file (using perl file handler).
The CSV file should be of "ASCII text" format, but I get it in a format "ISO 9660 filesystem image".
Can you please help me on, how to change the format to ASCII text ?
my $path = '/opt/finance/File1';
my $PMN = 'KKDDI';
my $MON = 'DDIID';my $YEAR ='2013';my $MON='JAN';my $DATE='12'
my $CSV = $path . '.csv';
open CSV, ">$CSV" || die "Cannot open the file $CSV $! \n";
print CSV "\"ABCDE501,\"\"$PMN\"\",$MON/01/$YEAR,$MON/$DATE/$YEAR,$MON
+/$DATE/$YEAR\"\n";
# Data hash contains values that has to be printed.
foreach my $key (keys %DataHash) {
print CSV $DataHash{$key};
}
close(CSV);
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