This is what I did:
# Connect to the database
my $dbh = DBI->connect("DBI:CSV:f_dir=.;csv_eol=\n;");
# Associate our csv file with the table name 'results'
$dbh->{'csv_tables'}->{'results'} = { 'file' => "file.csv"};
my $row = "IP,Partition,PartitionSize,PartitionFree";
my %ips;
foreach my $row (@$row){
$ips{ $row->{colIP} }->{ colPartitionSize } += $row->{colPartitionSi
+ze};
$ips{ $row->{colIP} }->{ colPartitionFree } += $row->{colPartitionFr
+ee};
}
print Dumper \%ips;
But I am getting:
Can't use string ("IP,Partition,PartitionSize,Parti") as an ARRAY ref
+while "strict refs" in use at ./psfile.pl line 39.
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