Thanks for you lines of code.

I have modified my lines of code as follows:

my $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new ({ binary => 1, eol => "\r\n" }); $csv->print (*STDOUT, $_read_sth->{NAME}); while (my $row = $_read_sth->fetchall_arrayref) { ##Do I need the Dumper function here? as I am supposed to print + multiple resultsets and each has a different heading? $csv->print (*STDOUT, $row); }
But it is returning me the following error :

Expected fields to be an array ref at /cluster/uapp/app/bin/mytest.pl + line 58. ##Line 58 is this one-->> " $csv->print (*STDOUT, $_read_sth->{NAME} +);



In reply to Re^4: Formatting question?? by sudip_dg77
in thread Formatting question?? by sudip_dg77

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