hello amitkumarj441 and welcome to the monastery and to the wonderful world of Perl!

The error you receive is that column_names_to_parser_str sub was not imported into main that is the current default namespace of the program.

Your syntax to import is very archaic do file.pl is an ancient thing no ones does nowadays.

To import beahaviours ie subs into main you'd better use modules; such modules normally use the core module Exporter to export subs into namenspace.

Maybe the parser.pl does not define import from nowhere any column_names_to_parser_str sub at all?

Your code it is alot for me to read now but Perl generates always good and useful errors. follow them. Perl also tell you something more if you use warnings; also use diagnostics; can be useful when debugging

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In reply to Re: Unable to load the parser by Discipulus
in thread Unable to load the parser by amitkumarj441

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