Or use csv2xls out of Text::CSV_XS' examples folder:
$ csv2xls --help usage: csv2xls [-s <sep>] [-q <quot>] [-w <width>] [-d <dtfmt>] [-o <xls>] [file.csv] -s <sep> use <sep> as seperator char. Auto-detect, default += ',' The string "tab" is allowed. -e <esc> use <sep> as seperator char. Auto-detect, default += ',' The string "undef" is allowed. -q <quot> use <quot> as quotation char. Default = '"' The string "undef" will disable quotation. -w <width> use <width> as default minimum column width (4) -o <xls> write output to file named <xls>, defaults to input file name with .csv replaced with .xls if from standard input, defaults to csv2xls.xls -F allow formula's. Otherwise fields starting with an equal sign are forced to string -f force usage of <xls> if already exists (unlink befor +e use) -d <dtfmt> use <dtfmt> as date formats. Default = 'dd-mm-yyyy +' -D cols only convert dates in columns <cols>. Default is eve +rywhere. -u CSV is UTF8 -v [<lvl>] verbosity (default = 1)
In reply to Re^2: *log to *.xls
by Tux
in thread *log to *.xls
by frhling
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