Dear Monks,

I'm having terrible problems with this bit of code. I'm not sure whether the problem is that ppm isn't offering me anything other than the first release of the Text::CSV module and when I try to get the latest version through the cpan DOS prompt my machine won't OK the install.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use diagnostics; #-verbose; use Text::CSV; my $out = "Rows_of_interest.txt"; open (OUT, "+>$out"); open my $fh, "<", "gridall.csv" or die "gridall.csv: $!\n"; my $all_lines; my $matched_line_count; my $csv = Text::CSV->new({ binary => 1 }); while (my $row = $csv->getline ($fh)) { $all_lines++; $row->[8] =~ m/^CE$/ or next; print OUT $row; $matched_line_count++; } $csv->eof or $csv->error_diag (); print "\n\nNumber of lines detected:\t"; print $all_lines; print "\n\n"; print "\n\nNumber of matched lines detected:\t"; print $matched_line_count; print "\n\n"

In reply to use Text::CSV 1.13 please - if you can get it by Win

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