Well I ran your code on the sample input and it works, provided $Cposition is '00001576' and $Cyear is '2014'
while (my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { for my $k (keys %$row) { print qq|$k: $row->{$k}\n|; } } # Output # Year: 2014 # Major: 0 # SDescr: - # LDescr: - # Obj: 20140000020
At first I thought it was the csv_sep_char=\\~ that was the problem and that should be csv_sep_char=\~ but it works with either for some strange reason.

It could simply be that you don't actually do anything to inform you of the results - did you remove the code from the line where it says: # some output code here?


In reply to Re: DBD::CSV and fetchrow_hashref not working by tangent
in thread DBD::CSV and fetchrow_hashref not working by Anonymous Monk

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