I usually use code like this
print "Explore: ". $table1->Table->Columns(2)."\n";
for my $key (sort keys %{$table1->Table->Columns(2)}) {
print "\t$key => ".$table1->Table->Columns(2)->$key."\n";
}
print "Explore: ". $table1."\n";
for my $key (sort keys %{$table1}) {
print "\t$key => ".$table1->$key."\n";
}
to explore VB objects. Table width etc can be changed like this
$table1->Table->Columns(2)->{'Width'} = 300;
$table1->{'Left'} = 30;
$table2->{'Top'} = 200;
For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong. H. L. Mencken
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