I am attempting to parse a CSV file in my script. I have installed the Tie::CSV_file module and have attempted in the code only to tie the file and print out some data to ensure I am on the right track with the following code...
my($result) = GetOptions ("date=s" => \$inDate);
my($infile) = "USSTSF$inDate.txt";
tie my @csvdata, 'Tie::CSV_File', $infile;
print "Line 5, column 1: ", $csvdata[4][0] . "\n";
However, I get the following error when attempting to run...
"Can't locate object method "parse" via package "quote_char" (perhaps you forgot
to load "quote_char"?) at C:/Perl/lib/tie/CSV_File.pm line 198, <FH> line 5."
I checked via CPAN and the module Parse::CSV is up to date. Am I missing a different module. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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