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Howdy!

Fletch got it in one. I've used the same technique with no problems and great success. CSV is one of those areas where you can screw it up easily and get wrong results. Use the CPAN, Luke!

yours,
Michael
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Re^3: Parsing a CSV file in a unique way
by shmem (Chancellor) on Oct 12, 2006 at 05:30 UTC
    Of course I use CPAN, herveus, and I included a CSV module search link in my previous post. But I'd learn less if I was running up to CPAN to let modules do my work everytime I hit a problem. IMHO, the way is: know how to solve the problem, then use CPAN modules to make your life easier...

    --shmem

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