Hi Monks,

In Linux machine, I'm using the following code to write the text into excel sheet and trying to zip the same file.

#!/usr/perl/bin use Excel::Writer::XLSX; my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new("Dec_Logs.xlsx"); $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet(); push (@CommitDetails, ["1", "2", "3", "4", "5"]); system("$worksheet->write_col('C1', \@CommitDetails)"); $worksheet->write_col('C1', \@CommitDetails); system("zip Declogs.zip Dec_Logs.xlsx");

when i'm executing the above code, zip file is creating only with empty excel file.

But if i execute the system("zip Declogs.zip Nov_Logs.xlsx"), (Nov_Logs.xlsx is already exist) then it is giving the correct result.

can you please guide me on the mistake that i did in the above code. or is there any code which i can send excel sheet directly through mail from Linux machine??

Thanks,
Karthik

In reply to Script to append values into excel sheet, zip and send mail by karthik.raju

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