CSV file is comma delemited file , you could loop through the file and do what you want , for example :
# open CSV file
open(FH,"myfile.csv") or die $!;
# Loop through file content
while (my $line = <FH>) {
# split each line so ( $data[0] == first col , $data[1] == seconds
+ col ... so on )
my @data = split(/,/$line);
# now you can test if something matched or not
if ( ... ) {
# Do Something here
# if you want to end the loop after the first match , we just
+use last :
last;
}
}
# close File handle
close(FH);
HTH
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