Hi Cristoforo ka3uca , Marshall, Tux, Dallaylaen, GrandFather, and ALL other Monks ,

I must beg your forgiveness as in my quest to sanitize the input.csv file for publication at this site in my original question I made a Cardinel mistake and I inadvertently pasted an incorrect copy of this file.

I have now edited my origional question to include the correct version of the INPUT.CSV file , which now means your very king efforts in scripting your code to answer my question does not now work as expected.

My humble apologies to you and all others for your efforts, for which my mistake has wasted your time.

Sincere Thanks to you all

Tony


In reply to Re^2: Modifying an existing Perl script to ask for input and output filenames and also remove double quotes for outfile file by ei6eqb
in thread Modifying an existing Perl script to ask for input and output filenames and also remove double quotes for outfile file by ei6eqb

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