Hello tel2,
Here is a way to do it with help from the Text::CSV::Slurp module.
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Text::CSV::Slurp;
my @aoh = (
{ name => 'Adam', age => 0 },
{ name => 'Bob', age => 10 },
{ name => 'Cat', age => 20 }
);
open my $fh, '>', 'output.csv' or die $!;
if( scalar @aoh > 0 ){
my $csv = Text::CSV::Slurp->create(
input => \@aoh,
always_quote => 1,
quote => "'"
);
print $fh $csv;
} else {
print $fh "''";
}
$fh->close;
exit;
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