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How to include commas in generated CSV file?

Asked by xfvgdrthbdtyvhgscv in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Web Languages/Standards, Microsoft Office Suite

Hello all,

I'm running a Perl script to generate a table of data and then outputting it over the web as a .csv file.  On most PC's this causes Ms-Excel to be launched and auto-parse the file into columns.  Works like a charm.

EXCEPT - when the data - some may be text - contains commas.  For example "555, astreet ave."  Excel interprets the comma as a column marker.

How can I include the comma in the data without causing an extra column to be created?

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