I have been using Spreadsheet::XLSX for a while with no problem but have now hit a problem with reading a large (10M) xlsx file. (Mac OS Yosemite)

The error I get is

IO error: opening MasterCopies/BigFile.xlsx for read : No such file or directory at /Library/Perl/5.18/Archive/Zip/Archive.pm line 563. Archive::Zip::Archive::read('Archive::Zip::Archive=HASH(0x7fcbea80 +7328)', 'MasterCopies/BigFile.xlsx\x{a}') called at /Library/Perl/5.1 +8/Spreadsheet/XLSX.pm line 33

Any suggestions as to how to fix this? The size of the file may be irrelevant but can't see any other difference from previous successful usage.


In reply to Spreadsheet::XLSX file reading problem by gdg8

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