reez:
Your problem description isn't very clear, but I don't see anything in the code that should be a problem. If you can provide a bit more context to your problem, and clarify what your problem is, we can give a bit better guidance.
If you can boil it down to a small program with the actual and intended output, it would be helpful. Something like:
Hello, I'm having trouble with the
Text::CSV module. My problem is that it's formatting the output different than I expect. A sample program to show the problem is:
my @list = qq(1 2 3 4);
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";
}
The output I wanted to see is:
1 2 3 4
but the output I received is:
1;2;3;4
...roboticus
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