narashima, Not a complete Perl soultion but..
Could you not have your pivot table in an Excel sheet**, then append the output from your Perl script to the file?
**If you pre define a piviot table you should be able to update it when the excel file is next opened using a VBS (within the Excel file, NOT your Perl script) like:
Sub Auto_Open()
Application.OnSheetActivate = "UpdateIt"
End Sub
Sub UpdateIt()
Dim iP As Integer
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
For iP = 1 To ActiveSheet.PivotTables.Count
ActiveSheet.PivotTables(iP).RefreshTable
Next
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
End Sub
Please excuse the fact that this is not Perl code :(
Are you currently able to write data to an Excel file? Cpan has many modules regards Excel writting.
Hope this helps. Martin
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