Thanks for the quick reply.
I have tried running it on 3 different machines ranging from 1.3 Ghz / 1 GB to a new dual processor box with 4 GB. The RAM is not being consumed, however at least on first box, the processor has always maxed out while reading the files.

This particular file does have 3 distinct record types in it, each with varying fields and lengths. This hasn't been an issue in the past as my query specifies WHERE RECORD_TYPE = n.

I would like to try your suggestion on feeding the data into DBD::CSV line by line, but am a little confused as to how to do that. Am I able to issue a DBI->connect() to a string instead of a file?


In reply to Re^2: DBD::CSV file size limitation? by beachbum
in thread DBD::CSV file size limitation? by beachbum

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