You might also see if the line endings are what DBD::CSV thinks they should be. Win32 programs have a tendency to stick a carriage-return at the end of every line, which might screw up DBD::CSV from reading the file properly unless you tell it so using the csv_eol setting in the connect() call.
Chris
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In reply to Re: Problems using DBD::CSV
by lachoy
in thread Problems using DBD::CSV
by MrCromeDome
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