Use printf or sprintf instead:
perl -e '$x=100.09;printf "%d\n",$x'
100
Update: In your case, something like this should work (note that I have corrected a reference to $data too):
while (my $data = $_src_dbh->get_array())
{
my $record = sprintf "%s%s%d",join(",", @$data);
print "$record\n";
}
Update2: Oops!, sprintf should be called without joining the array. Sorry. This is the corrected version:
while (my $data = $_src_dbh->get_array())
{
my $record = sprintf "%s,%s,%d\n",@$data);
print $record;
}
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