Your @INC path of "C:/perl/site/lib" indicates you are on a Windows OS, and have most likely installed ActiveState perl.

THe Activestate install includes a PPM GUI, which you can use to install modules.

Failing that, try this from the command line:

ppm install Text::CSV
If that fails, try the cpan method mentioned above.

We could help you better if we did not have to guess on the OS, and Perl flavour and version.

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In reply to Re: Can't locate Text/CSV.pm in @INC by NetWallah
in thread Can't locate Text/CSV.pm in @INC by jazzlover

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