I think you may have stumbled upon a bug in Data::Table. It does not appear to be handling the trailing blank columns properly. If I use your example data, I get the same error as you.
Tue Oct 13 00:10:00 2015|33594|959796245242|08211019|Tue Oct 13 00:10: +00 2015|Tue Oct 13 00:10:00 2015|CMT|Undelivered|none|Submit|0|SMSC_P +R_LC_SMSC_InvalidDestAddress|GSM|INVALID|ASCII|92|92|no||no|no||None| +No|NO|no|no|0|0|0|0||959790000028||8|0||0|no|no|default_billing|-1|0| +no|no|1|1|1|1|0|1|0|0|||||Tue Oct 13 06:10:00 2015|SR|||IV|0118096144 +46716000046|||0|0||0|0||0||||08211019||||||||||||||||||
However, if I add a value to the end of the line (to give a non-empty column), then it works. For example, if I add aaa as the last column,
Tue Oct 13 00:10:00 2015|33594|959796245242|08211019|Tue Oct 13 00:10: +00 2015|Tue Oct 13 00:10:00 2015|CMT|Undelivered|none|Submit|0|SMSC_P +R_LC_SMSC_InvalidDestAddress|GSM|INVALID|ASCII|92|92|no||no|no||None| +No|NO|no|no|0|0|0|0||959790000028||8|0||0|no|no|default_billing|-1|0| +no|no|1|1|1|1|0|1|0|0|||||Tue Oct 13 06:10:00 2015|SR|||IV|0118096144 +46716000046|||0|0||0|0||0||||08211019||||||||||||||||||aaa
then the code runs without errors. I will try to take a closer look at this, and perhaps submit a bug report if I can't find a work around.

In reply to Re^5: Data::Table showing error by kevbot
in thread Data::Table showing error by ravi45722

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