1AnyData::Format::CSV(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentatioAnnyData::Format::CSV(3)
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6 AnyData::Format::CSV - tiedhash & DBI/SQL access to CSV data
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9 use AnyData;
10 my $table = adTable( 'CSV', $filename,'r',$flags );
11 while (my $row = each %$table) {
12 print $row->{name},"\n" if $row->{country} =~ /us⎪mx⎪ca/;
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19 my $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:AnyData:');
20 $dbh->func('table1','CSV', $filename,$flags,'ad_catalog');
21 my $hits = $dbh->selectall_arrayref( qq{
22 SELECT name FROM table1 WHERE country = 'us'
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24 # ... other DBI/SQL operations
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27 This is a plug-in format parser for the AnyData and DBD::AnyData mod‐
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32 col_names : a comma separated list of column names
33 eol : the end of record mark, \n by default
34 quote_char : the character used to quote fields " by default
35 escape_char : the character used to escape the quote char, " by default
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37 If you are using this with DBD::AnyData, put ad_ in front of the flags,
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40 Please refer to the documentation for AnyData.pm and DBD::AnyData.pm
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44 copyright 2000, Jeff Zucker <jeff@vpservices.com> all rights reserved
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48perl v5.8.8 2001-07-17 AnyData::Format::CSV(3)