Yes, I started with Spreadsheet::XLSX but got an error as below:
IO error: opening test.xlsx for read : No such file or directory
at /System/Library/Perl/Extras/5.12/Archive/Zip/Archive.pm line 546
Archive::Zip::Archive::read('Archive::Zip::Archive=HASH(0x7f87628288d8)', 'test.xlsx') called at /Library/Perl/5.12/Spreadsheet/XLSX.pm line 33
Spreadsheet::XLSX::new('Spreadsheet::XLSX', 'test.xlsx') called at parse.pl line 6
Cannot open test.xlsx as Zip archive at /Library/Perl/5.12/Spreadsheet/XLSX.pm line 33.
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