Thanks Guys! tr introduced difference almost 500%, I managed to clean up the binaries, below is the final code:
#!/usr/bin/env perl use warnings; use strict; use Text::CSV_XS; # also install Text::CSV_XS for speed my $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new({ binary=>1, auto_diag=>2, escape_char=>'\ +\', eol=>$/, quote_char=>'"', sep_char=>";", always_quote=>1 }); while ( my $row = $csv->getline(*ARGV) ) { $row->[5] = pack 'H*',$row->[5]=~ tr/://dr; $row->[5] =~ s/\A\x19\x68\x09\x24\x00+|\x00+\z//g; $row->[5] =~ s/[^\w:]|(?<!:):(?!:)//g; $csv->print(select, $row); } $csv->eof or $csv->error_diag;

In reply to Re^4: Replace a Hex Value in Column by ktham33n
in thread Replace a Hex Value in Column by ktham33n

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