Try playing with different ways to connect. Your CSV does not comply to minimal CSV rules, so you'd have to loosen them or complain to the author/generator of the CSV file.
my $dbh = DBI->connect ("dbi:CSV:", undef, undef, {
f_dir => ".", # Not needed, is default
f_ext => ".csv/r", # advisable
f_encoding => "utf-8", # probably needed
csv_eol => "\n", # NOT needed!
csv_allow_loose_quotes => 1, # You /might/ need this
csv_allow_whitespace => 1, # OR this
RaiseError => 1, # Always a good option!
PrintError => 1, # Also a good choice
});
Look into the Text::CSV_XS documentation for what other csv_ options are allowed.
FWIW, I will release a new DBD::CSV later today.
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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