Hello All, I am currently using Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( 'C:/Details.xlsx' ); in order to generate a report that is more than 616337 records, I was pulling the records through API calls. my code is unable to process the record as its trying to process the data in single worksheet. I am creating pivot chart based on the one worksheet data post calculations, How i can achieve my goal to the record of 616337? What is the best suggestions as per my small code snippet below. Please let me know if you need additional code details in order provide a suggestion on the same.

## Create Excel File. my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( 'C:/Details.xlsx' ); my $format_bold = $workbook->add_format( bold => 1, size => 10, top=> +1, bottom=> 1 ); my $format2 = $workbook->add_format(%header1); my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet('Data'); my $r = 1; my $r2 = 1; my $r3 = 1; my $r4 = 1; my $r5 = 1; my $r7 = 1; my $r8 = 1; my $r10 = 1; my $row3 = 1; my $row4 = 1;

In reply to Splitting the records into multiple worksheets by chandantul

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