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Re: Spreadsheet::ParseXLSX and images in Excel

by poj (Abbot)
on Jan 14, 2016 at 15:00 UTC ( [id://1152768]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Spreadsheet::ParseXLSX and images in Excel

Have you considered using Win32::OLE to copy whole sheets ?

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Re^2: Spreadsheet::ParseXLSX and images in Excel
by the_hawk_1 (Scribe) on Jan 14, 2016 at 15:14 UTC

    Win32::ole can't be used because Excel isn't installed on the server who create all the files.

    The goal is to make it works, but at the end, we will combine more than 160 spreadsheet into 40 files. All for not-really-used reporting!

    The_Hawk_1 - an ignorant monk to be...
      What you are doing is ... stupid. At best.

      You have DATA. But you spend all your time trying to deal with format. Don't use Excel. Use a database. Use JSON.

      Stop being idiots.

        Sorry, but I'm not idiot! Or for being a worker, did this made me an idiot?!?

        The point is to create Excel files for supervisors who don't understand a thing in database! Moreover, we have to use Business Object to create the first Excel files reports. This is why I'm trying to concatenate Excel files...

        Next time, be polite and ask for context if you need it

        The_Hawk_1 - an ignorant monk to be...

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