To be honest, I'd use something like DBD::CSV for this.
One reason is to let someone else handle it for me, and the other reason is that anything that's in a CSV file today makes a perfect candidate to moving to an RDBMS later. It may be a bit slow, but I'll take slow and correct over fast and 7 headers any day of the week :-)
In reply to Re: CSV and regular expressions
by Tanktalus
in thread CSV and regular expressions
by Nesh
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