This is an alternative method to the Text::CSV techniques suggested above.
If you're familiar with databases, you can use DBD::CSV to query the CSV file as a database and select the fourth column of data.
In reply to Re: Extract Column of CSV - pretend its a database.
by space_monk
in thread Extract a column of csv
by Anonymous Monk
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