In a loop i tried with
foreach my $x ( @finaldata ) {
my ($sdrposttax, $reccurposttax);
$sdrposttax = &FmtCur3($x->{'sdrposttax'});
$reccurposttax = &FmtCur3($x->{'reccurpotx'});
print FH "$x->{'period'},$x->{'partner'},$x->{'ftsqrg'},$x->{'
+ltsqrg'},";
print FH "\"$sdrposttax\",";
print FH "$x->{'reccur'},$x->{'recsdrrate'},";
print FH "\"$reccurposttax\",";
# Compute the cumulative sum to display in the footer
$sum += $x->{'sdrposttax'};
}
But in the text file i see like the below
Oct-08,AAMNT,1,24,"","","0.000",EUR,1.0731,"","","0.000",
where i don't know why the "" are coming in my report
Plz help me in this
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