Sorry for my delayed response again.

The issue was only because of soffice putting string without double quotes in my system and putting with double quotes on another system. So my csv file looked like below:

On my(first) machine:

key,value

On Second Machine

"key","value"

Hi huck, I am not sure how to check what you mentioned. Sorry as I am not familiar with accessing values from modules. I tried below code and it gave error as mentioned.

use strict; use warnings; print "\nUseqq = " . Data::Dumper::Useqq . "\n";\ print "\nQuotekeys = " . Data::Dumper::Quotekeys . "\n"; use Data::Dumper qw(Dumper);

The error with above code: Useless use of single ref constructor in void context at test_dumper.pl line 6. Bareword "Data::Dumper::Useqq" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at test_dumper.pl line 5. Bareword "Data::Dumper::Quotekeys" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at test_dumper.pl line 6. Execution of test_dumper.pl aborted due to compilation errors.


In reply to Re^4: Platform Dependence observed in Perl - Hash keys have different format by rkabhi
in thread Platform Dependence observed in Perl - Hash keys have different format by rkabhi

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