Hello PerlMonks I have problem with using Text::CSV, just don`t understand routines. I have 3 tables @list, @val1, @val2, I need to create CSV file with content like this pattern:

filename(which is always the same);$list[0];$val1[0];$val2[0]; filename;$list[n];$val1[n];$val2[n];

this is part of a bigger script, this is just concerning cut:

my $csv = Text::CSV->new({sep_char => ';'}); open (CSV, ">", "base.csv") or die $!; if ($csv->combine(@list)){ print CSV $csv->string "\n"; } else { print "combine () failed on argument: ", $csv->error_input, "\n"; }

I wanted to add to such existing file next arrays, but above itself is not working properly, printing all array to one field.How to refer to specific columnd and row in creating csv.Don`t understand documentation for this module. Thanks in advance.


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