If it's any help this produces a pdf but with warnings : Incorrect Table Geometry ! Setting bottom margin to end of sheet and doesn't set the 2nd page to Landscape.
#!perl; use strict; use PDF::Report; use PDF::Report::Table; # test data rows=20 my $ar = testdata(20); my $pdf = new PDF::Report('PageSize' => 'LETTER', 'PageOrientation' => 'Landscape',); $pdf->newpage(); my ($width, $height) = $pdf->getPageDimensions(); my $margin = 50; $pdf->setAddTextPos($margin,$height-$margin); my $tbl_wrt = PDF::Report::Table->new($pdf); $tbl_wrt->addTable([@$ar],$width-$margin*2,5,'#ffffff','#ffffcc'); $pdf->saveAs('testA.pdf'); sub testdata{ my $rows = shift; my @ar=(); push @ar ,[$_, "col2-$_", "col3-$_", "col4-$_", "col5-$_", "a very wide column 6-$_ that has a lot of text and more than 1 line"] for (1..$rows); return \@ar; }
poj

In reply to Re: How to construct @data for PDF::Report::Table->addTable by poj
in thread How to construct @data for PDF::Report::Table->addTable by octopusgrabbus

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