It ended up being bad data in some of the other records that were manually put in the file. I found that I actually had to remove the quotes from the eol specification in the dbh line and it worked.

Here's my code for the dbh line:

my $dbh = DBI->connect(qq{DBI:CSV:csv_eol=\n;csv_sep_char=\\~}); $dbh->{'csv_tables'}->{'JPDObj'} = {'file' => 'data/objectives-cqdc.tx +t','col_names' => ["Obj","PosNbr","Year","Div","AVP","Dept","SDescr", +"Major","Methods","Results","Accompl","JanUp","LDescr","Changes","Cha +rs","Goals","Budget","CFObj"]};

-Jacvivus


In reply to Re^2: DBD::CSV and fetchrow_hashref not working by Anonymous Monk
in thread DBD::CSV and fetchrow_hashref not working by Anonymous Monk

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