mlong's got what appears to be a regex problem, and we're all trying to fix his CSV code.
Very noble I'm sure, but the fact remains, doesn't it, that if you really have got what he says is in his sample record, and you do what he says are his regexes, then you shouldn't get that result? I mean, am I being dumb here?
mlong, what happens if you print out, like:
then check it again afterwards?print "here's the current contents of \$descriz: $descriz";
The consensus seems to be that your data's coming out wrong, or going in wrong, so that would prove it, right?
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Every bit of code is either naturally related to the problem at hand, or else it's an accidental side effect of the fact that you happened to solve the problem using a digital computer. M-J D
In reply to Re: Perl with MS Access Weirdness
by Cody Pendant
in thread Perl with MS Access Weirdness
by mlong
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