each file
> which
> can then be inserted into the database using the COPY command.
>
> Is the best way to do this?!
>
> How do I output my variables (accession, display_id, desc) to CSV file?
>
> ta
>
DBD::CSV might help you.
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the prepeneded stuff.)
>
> I thought maybe someone might know that there is an easy way and which
> section of the docs it resides. (I don't know much about tie'd
> variables, blessed references etc.
>
> Bless each hash ref with an ordinal value?
>
> Thanks for your
ou want to do is read about Data Structures, check
perldoc perldsc and recommended: perlreftut and perlref.
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> > The above code works fine but instead of sending the text - "This is a
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