$ cat test.csv foo,bar,baz,qux 1,a,AA,Fubberwurmenslijm 2,b,BB,Keveroog 3,c,CC,Boomslanghuid $ perl -MText::CSV_XS=csv -wE'csv(in=>csv(in=>"test.csv",bom=>1,on_in= +>sub{$_{merged}=$_{bar}.$_{baz}}))' qux,bar,merged,foo,baz Fubberwurmenslijm,a,aAA,1,AA Keveroog,b,bBB,2,BB Boomslanghuid,c,cCC,3,CC $ perl -MText::CSV_XS=csv -wE'csv(in=>"test.csv",bom=>1,headers=>[qw(f +oo bar baz qux merged)],on_in=>sub{$_{merged}=$_{bar}.$_{baz}})' foo,bar,baz,qux,merged 1,a,AA,Fubberwurmenslijm,aAA 2,b,BB,Keveroog,bBB 3,c,CC,Boomslanghuid,cCC

Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re: Combining two fields of a CSV file by Tux
in thread Combining two fields of a CSV file by pdahal

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