I don't think you need a hash to convert your data into something that can be inserted into a database... Please see below or I just didn't understand what you were trying to do.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
while( <DATA> ) {
s/,/\","/g;
chomp;
print "INSERT INTO dbo.RESULTS values (\"$_\");\n";
}
__DATA__
1/5/2009 3:55:30 PM,Login,18.490683,SearchLoad,15.012853,SearchCount,0
+:0.392878,SearchResults,16.048765,SearchSave,6.629372,SearchDelete,9.
+614098,SearchDetails
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