This. If I have a choice, and I usually do, I use DBD::CSV. It makes me think about the data as data rather than a string, and has the added advantage of making transitioning to SQLite or a full-fledged RDBMS (DB2, Oracle, etc.) easier.
In reply to Re^2: CSV Manipulation
by Tanktalus
in thread CSV Manipulation
by packetstormer
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