But this is only a solution to your specific problem. The bigger problem is that you need to parse a CSV file. We all love to write code, but this problem is deceptive; it's harder to do right than one might suspect. And it's already been solved with Text::CSV.
If you're planning on improving on what Text::CSV provides, that's great. If not, just use what's already available. That's why you're using Perl anyway, right? :)
Dave
In reply to Re: how to dereference an Array of Hashes
by davido
in thread how to dereference an Array of Hashes
by gepebril69
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