Wow. I'm getting more and more amazed by the possibilities of Perl. I will look after these fine advices and try to use a standalone version of a module. That should do the trick too !
Thanks,
Varkh
In reply to Re^4: Using Excel timestamp with perl
by Varkh
in thread Using Excel timestamp with perl
by Varkh
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