G'day MynameisAchint,
Welcome to the monastery.
While I realise this is your first posting here, unfortunately it has some problems. Please read "How do I post a question effectively?". Do note that PerlMonks is not a code writing service; if you want to post a specification and then sit back while someone else writes your code, you'll need to look elsewhere.
It's unclear from your post whether you're using Excel purely as a reader for CSV files or if Excel has a more integral role. If the former, you can bypass Excel altogether and use Text::CSV; if the latter, you'll need to identify whether you're working with the older (*.xls) or newer (*.xlsx) format and then use (probably) either Spreadsheet::ParseExcel or Spreadsheet::XLSX.
-- Ken
In reply to Re: Extract column of excel
by kcott
in thread Extract column of excel
by MynameisAchint
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