Hi Monks,

I am writting the output from array to csv file

Data in array

my @row1 = ('Jun-2013','Gkel_check.1.ABC.dat.gz','count','check.1.ABC_ +TT1.dat','count','check.1.ABC.dat.gz','count'); my @row2 = ('check.1.AB_TT1.dat','count');

Using the below code to write the output to csv file

my @row1 = ('Jun-2013',$Gkel_gz[0],$Gkel_gz[1],$TT1[0]->[0],$TT1[0]->[ +1],$Gkel[0],$Gkel[1]); my @row2 = ($TT1[1]->[0],$TT1[1]->[1]); print DETAIL "Jun-2013,$Gkel_gz[0],$Gkel_gz[1],$Gkel_gz[1],$TT1[0]->[0 +],$TT1[0]->[1],$Gkel[0],$Gkel[1],$Gkel[1],TRUE\n"; print DETAIL "'\t','\t','\t','\t',$TT1[1]->[0],$TT1[1]->[1]\n";

Output what i am getting now

Jun-2013 Gkel_check.1.ABC.dat.gz count check.1.ABC_TT1.dat count check +.1.ABC.dat.gz count check.1.AB_TT1.dat count

but i want keep the output of line 2 check.1.AB_TT1.dat count exactly below

check.1.ABC_TT1.dat count

Jun-2013 .gz count check.1.ABC_TT1.dat count .gz count check.1.AB_TT1.dat count

Any inputs please

regards,

In reply to writting data to .csv file in perl by Perlseeker_1

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