If your data collection is large (for any value of large), DBD::CSV might grow (very) slow. For relatively small dtasets, DBD::CSV gives you instant relief: combining CSV files and selecting from one based on contents of others gets dead easy. When the dataset grows, and you still do not need a full relational dtabase like PostgreSQL or MariaDB, DBD::SQLite might be the interface of choice.
In reply to Re^3: Parsing/manipulating CSV files
by Tux
in thread Parsing/manipulating CSV files
by Ansi
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