Hi,
I found your script very useful. I'm using it now in our
production system. In fact I added some formatting code to
fit my needs. Why I write is one problem I had with the
originally code, that was your use of split. I cannot say
what is less useful to split a comma separated list as
split, I changed that and use the Module Text::ParseWords
and the quotewords() function now.
while (<CSVFILE>) {
chomp;
my @field = quotewords("$option{delim}", 0, $_);
my $column = 0;
...
This does a perfect job for me, so even if your tokens are
including commas it gets parsed correctly.
Regards,
Gerrit
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