in reply to Need help in reading csv files >1GB for converting into xlsx files in Solaris 10 - Perl v-5.8.4

Here are a few notes from some code I wrote in 2006 (using Win32:OLE and Excel)

# Set the locale to American English, which lets us do things like use # American date formats (e.g. "12-30-98" rather than "30-12-98"). This # will continue to work even when international users have to run this # program on their computers. use Win32::OLE::NLS qw(:DEFAULT :LANG :SUBLANG); $Win32::OLE::LCID = MAKELCID(MAKELANGID(LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_DEFAU +LT));
# The value of $Win32::OLE::Warn determines what happens when an OLE e +rror # occurs. If it's 0, the error is ignored. If it's 2, or if it's 1 & + the # script is running under -w, the Win32::OLE module invokes Carp::car +p(). # If $Win32::OLE::Warn is set to 3, Carp::croak() is invoked and the +pro- # gram dies immediately. $Win32::OLE::Warn = 2;

Excel has a per-cell content length limit that is approximately 32,??? characters (it's not 32,767 or 32,768--it's less than this). Exceeding this limit results in silent truncation by Excel if I correctly recall.

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