what was i downvoted for? it really disheartens me to get downvoted for just trying to help someone. and also nto to even get any feedback at all as to why i got the downvote :l

i know i offer very limited help, but when it comes to something i think i can help with i dont hesitate and i give my opinion/advice whole heartedly. atleast tell me why you gave me a downvote <.<

also it was already said once in this thread that.. and i quote... "But this is Perl, and There Is More Than One Way To Do It". and all i did was offer an alternative. a way to display all infos from the file header OR you could even extract it based off header references, and with a little reconstruction of the example script i posted, you could accomidate the needed data quite well.

also the example script has a little code in it that other monks helped me with as well.

In reply to Re^2: read CSV file line by line and create hash table by james28909
in thread read CSV file line by line and create hash table by lshokri02

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