What keszler said.
my $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new ({ binary => 1, sep_char => "\t", auto_dia
+g => 1 });
open my $fh_in, "<", $file_to_parse or die "$file_to_parse: $!";
while (my $row = $csv->getline ($fh_in)) {
my ($chu, $dev, $development_name, $bldg_no, $bldg_name, $unit_id,
+ $proj,
$proj_name, $bdsz, $st_no, $street_name, $apt_no, $p_code, $un
+_st, $mkt,
$max_rent, $fut_movein, $p, $last_move_in, $last_move_out, $pg
+m, $clt_no,
$mgr_cd, $manager, $unit_status_dt, $cont_occ_dt, $pending_mov
+e_out_dt,
$unit_status_desc) = @$row;
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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