file has data like this
S_No S_Name Acc_Num Total_Amount 1 Larry 1521 18000
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use Text::CSV; my$column_separator = qr/,/; my $column_number = "2"; my$file = "/home/Admin/Documents/new (copy).csv"; open(my$FILE,"<","$file") or die "$!"; while (<$FILE>){ my @columns = split(/$column_separator/); print $columns[$column_number] ,"\n"; } close $FILE;
But this script is throwing an error.
Use of uninitialized value in print at another.pl line 15, <$FILE> lin +e 11.
how to resolve this error . Your suggestion will be appreciable

In reply to Reading a single column from csv using perl by rammohan

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