:D :D yeah 3016

Thanks for the reply.
The problem here is that the table is dynamic.

So there may be 3 labels or 30 labels like Date,Value1and Value2
or there may be a lot.

Some of them might be undefined.

Are there any modules that might help me Parse a PDF table.??

So Far CAM::PDF and PDF::API2 does not have the feature of reading a table inside a pdf, only Creating a new one.

Main Problem:The values get mixed and printed in a single line,
1.)So Some of these values might not be defined(Just Empty Sets),

And the labels keep changing,So They are not static at all.


Any Advises or Ideas on Modules or How to do it Please..?

In reply to Re^2: How to Extract PDF tables using Perl by perlPsycho
in thread How to Extract PDF tables using Perl by perlPsycho

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