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If I simplify your code, I am able to silence the "Log4perl" message on STDERR. I figured this out by looking at the tests in the Excel::Table distribution (such as t/Excel-Table1a.t). I think the module has Log::Log4perl enabled by default, and apparently it can be disabled by importing :easy. Since I'm not familiar with Log::Log4perl, this is just a guess.

I have a directory named "mydir" and a file in it named "test.xlsx". The following code works for me:

use warnings; use strict; use Excel::Table; use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); use Data::Dumper; my $xs = Excel::Table->new(dir => 'mydir'); $xs->open('test.xlsx'); print Dumper($xs);

The "Dumper" code shows me the contents of my Excel file (but is quite verbose).

I find it hard to follow the module documentation. Good luck trying to figure out how to extract the data you need from your file.


In reply to Re: Help with Excel::Table by toolic
in thread Help with Excel::Table by BernieC

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