Can anybody please help, how to handle embedded quotes in this case (with Text::CSV module? See the HTML field below:

7252798,5830,"Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1C) EDTA",1656,"template",, +"<HTML><HEAD><META NAME=\"GENERATOR\" Content=\"Microsoft DHTML Editi +ng Control\"><TITLE></TITLE></HEAD><BODY><P>&nbsp;</P></BODY></HTML>" +,2017-07-23 15:15:27,0,"",N,"",,2017-07-23 15:15:27,MM0165818,6,"All +Tests Done and Verified",,MSIN743908,2017-07-22 16:34:07,10,"Max Supe +r Speciality Hospital-Saket",27,"Poonam S Das",0,"S GUPTA",False,"S", +"GUPTA",SKMS,355419,21278,"Puneet Agarwal",1945-01-23 00:00:00,0,NUL +L,"9810006763","INFO@MAXHEALTHCARE.COM",OP,NO,Verified,2017-07-22 16: +34:07,2017-07-22 16:34:07,Lab,697693,0,"",M
Error:

# CSV_XS ERROR: 2023 - EIQ - QUO character not allowed @ rec 1981 pos 110 field 7 Line could not be parsed: Inappropriate ioctl for device2023EIQ - QUO character not allowed11019827


In reply to Re^4: Need to sort comma delimited, double quoted file by CSharma
in thread Need to sort comma delimited, double quoted file by CSharma

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