What Corion said, plus probably using export to CSV (or use the xls2csv utility that comes with Spreadsheet::Read) of both Excel files and then use the csvdiff utility that comes with Text::CSV_XS.

$ xlscat -c old.xls "Student ID",Name,Test,Grade 1,"Tom Hanks",Math,F 2,"Angelina Jolie",Biology,B 3,"David Gilmour",Music,A $ xlscat -c old.xls >old.csv $ xlscat -c new.xls "Student ID",Name,Test,Grade 1,"Tom Hanks",Math,B 2,"Angelina Jolie",Biology,B 3,"David Gilmour",Music,A 4,Bono,Singing,"F- (EPIC FAIL)" $ xlscat -c new.xls >new.csv $ csvdiff old.csv new.csv # csvdiff < old.csv > new.csv < 1,"Tom Hanks",Math,"F" > 1,"Tom Hanks",Math,"B" + 4,Bono,Singing,"F- (EPIC FAIL)"

When using csvdiff in a TTY, it'll try to use colors to make changes more obvious.


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

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