Hello,
I'm not sure I completely understand your question, but I have used a little of the DBI module to produce excel sheets.
I did something like this:
my $row=0; my $col=0;
$xWS->write($row, $col++, $_) for @{$sth->{NAME}};
# Read the query results and write them into the spreadsheet
while (my $ar=$sth->fetchrow_arrayref) {
++$row; $col=0;
$xWS2->write($row, $col++, $_) for @$ar;
}
Actually, I won't take much credit for that. I found something similar on the perlmonks site itself. I hope this helps..
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