On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Sam Pinizzotto wrote:

> 
> I'm very new to the Perl Scene...I have an application that was developed
> for Perl TK and we are now trying to convert it for use through the web.
> 
> I can pass the info from a web form to the script, but when the script runs,
> it says it can't find the modules I am calling. How do I tell where it's
> looking for the modules? Or how do I tell it to look in a specific place? I
> tried declaring the @INC array with the directory locations, but it didn't
> work either.
> 
> Any help or direction would be appreciated.
> 
> Here's the error:
> 
> "Can't locate Spreadsheet/ParseExcelSimple/Simple.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
> .) at C:\Inetpub\VACWEB\cgi-bin\vac02b.pl line 7.
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:\Inetpub\VACWEB\cgi-bin\vac02b.pl
> line 7."
> 
> Here's the code snippet:
> 
>    use Spreadsheet::ParseExcelSimple::Simple;



If it can't find it, then I suggest it needs to be installed.

Perl comes with a number of "inbuilt" modules, but there are thousands of
others that are available (See http://www.cpan.org )

On windows, there is a system for installing modules, and you need to use
that to get the required module



Owen


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