With all due respect, you node probably got deleted because it shows no effort. We the readers of this site arent here to write adhoc scripts for people. We are here to help each other solve our perl problems to learn learn learn.

Now, if you want you can go and buy a book called Perl Cookbook and look up the various solutions to your different issues, then merge them into a single script and use that. You could even post the script you've put together and ask for help with it.

Until you post code and ask some specific questions I suspect that you wont get much help at this site.

Oh, a title like "urgent help needed" is also a really good way to piss the regulars off. Try being a bit more specific, and also try to remember that nobody here is paid to do anything, so whats urgent to you, isnt urgent to us. To be honest im a touch suprised that this needs to be said in the first place.

--- demerphq
my friends call me, usually because I'm late....


In reply to Re: Urgent help required by demerphq
in thread CGI script to read CSV file and modify for web output by ronan76

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