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dear perlmonks, I have below short code to read a simple excel (2010) table:

use strict; use warnings; use Spreadsheet::ExcelHashTable; my $file ='D:\\Scripts\\DeviceID_TableAssociation.xlsx'; print $file; my $excel_table = Spreadsheet::ExcelHashTable->new($file); $excel_table->parse_table("Sheet1", "ID") ; my $excel_hash = $excel_table->get_table("ID");

But im getting below error: Can't call method "worksheet" on an undefined value at C:/Strawberry/perl/site/lib/Spreadsheet/ExcelHashTable.pm line 49. Below is the table from excel:

----------------------- | ID | Name | ----------------------- | 001 | AAA | ----------------------- | 002 | BBB | -----------------------

Please let me know what am I missing or doing incorrectly. thank you all.


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