Hi Monks,
Title_1,Title_2,Title_3,Title_4,Title_5,Title_6,Title_7,Title_8,Title_ +9,Title_10 Apr13,Gkel_gz.dat.gz,1456,1456,Check_ABC_TT1_INTL.dat,489,Gkel_gz.dat, +124,422,TRUE ' ',' ',' ',' ',Check_AB_TT1.dat,124 May13,Gkel_gz.dat.gz,6541',6541,Check_ABC_TT1.dat,466,Check_AB_TT1_TT2 +.dat,07364,07364,TRUE ' ',' ',' ',' ',Check_AB_TT1.dat,263 Jun13,Gkel_gz.dat.gz,62382,62382,Check_ABC_TT1.dat,470,Check_AB_TT1_TT +2.dat,04220,04220,TRUE ' ',' ',' ',' ',Check_AB_TT1.dat
print DETAIL "$pattern,$Orig_gz[0],$Orig_gz[1],$Orig_gz[1],$INTL[0]->[ +0],$INTL[0]->[1],$Orig[0],$Orig[1],$Orig[1],TRUE\n"; print DETAIL "'\t','\t','\t','\t',$INTL[1]->[0],$INTL[1]->[1]\n"; return join "\n", map { join ',', @$_ } @report; my $body = ConvertData();

How can i put the data in tabular form, any suggestions

In output i am seeing ',', how can i remove that

As i am new to this, any inputs please


In reply to Re^3: How to read data from csv file and place the data on HTML format by Perlseeker_1
in thread How to read data from csv file and place the data on HTML format by Perlseeker_1

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