Hello,
I started working on the excel-files today, Spreadsheet::ParseExcel
works great!
Kind regards,
Benjamin
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Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Finally I get to use perl at work! =)
> I am to facing the following problem:
>
> There is a folder on a file-server in our network which contains 60 - 70
> subfolders. Each of these subfolders contains a number of Excel-files
> (.xls) ranging from
Hello,
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 10:18:56 -0500
"Shaun Bramley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ben,
>
> I have been able to use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel with 2000 and XP XL
> files. I'm not an Excel expert but if I am not mistaken 2000 and XP
> use the same file structure. The complications might arise
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Subject: Extract Data from Excel-files
Hello everyone,
Finally I get to use perl at work! =)
I am to facing the following problem:
There is a folder on a file-server in our network which contains 60 - 70
subfolders. Ea
Hello everyone,
Finally I get to use perl at work! =)
I am to facing the following problem:
There is a folder on a file-server in our network which contains 60 - 70
subfolders. Each of these subfolders contains a number of Excel-files
(.xls) ranging from zero to maybe five.
Each of these files ag