The link you posted is to a very old (2006) version of Text::CSV. It was also marked as an UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE. If you are using a more recent version of Text::CSV, the following should work to count the records that satisfy your criteria:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Text::CSV; my $csv = Text::CSV->new({ sep_char => '|' }); open my $fh, "<", "ravi.csv" or die "ravi.csv: $!"; my $count = 0; while (my $row = $csv->getline($fh)){ my @fields = @{$row}; if($fields[9] eq 'Submit' and $fields[12] eq 'GSM' and $fields[13] + eq 'SMPP'){ ++$count; } } print "Count is: $count\n"; exit;

In reply to Re^3: Need help with Text::CSV by kevbot
in thread Need help with Text::CSV by ravi45722

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