"Where i was not able to use HTML:: modules"

Which modules, why are you not able to use them? Making people guess what problems you're having is a waste of your time and ours. Please be specific, read and understand How do I post a question effectively?.

"Any help on how can i put my data on table"

Does this relate to your many previous posts about emailing this data as the email body? Regardless, since you can print the data, you know you could simply print the HTML required to display this in a table. Alternativly you could use a templating module such as HTML::Template or Template::Toolkit to keep your HTML and your data separate.


In reply to Re^6: How to read data from csv file and place the data on HTML format by marto
in thread How to read data from csv file and place the data on HTML format by Perlseeker_1

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