Ok I have the script as follows:
my $csv = Text::CSV->new( { binary => 1, auto_diag => 2, } )
or die "Cannot use CSV: " . Text::CSV->error_diag();
$csv->eol ("\x0d\x0a");
for my $csvFile (@ARGV) {
print "\nProcesing file $csvFile ...\n";
open my $csvfh, '<', $csvFile or die "Unable to open $csvFile: $!"
+;
When I run the script, i still get the following error:
Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at test.pl line 23, <$csvfh> line 1.
This happens whether the CSV is in MS Excel format, or TXT
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