Hi All, I have been trying to find with in Text::CSV a way to sort on 1 column 1 first and then by 44th column. Reading through CPAN module page and googling I can not seem to find a way to sort on multiple fields using Text::CSV. can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks !
here is what I have so far:
while( <IN2> ) {
chomp;
$count++;
# skip header
next unless $count;
my $row;
@$row = split( /,/, $_ );
push @$sheet, $row;
}
foreach my $row ( sort { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] || $a->[44] cmp $b->[44]
+} @$sheet ) {
print OUT join( ',', @$row ), "\n";
}
problem is the 45th field can 1 or 001 2 or 002. I need to strip the preceding 00 and then sort. for some reason I notice that in field 45 after sorting it can look like:
1
10
11
17
2
4
5
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