Try running this script and post the results which will be in a file called perlmonks.txt
#!perl
use strict;
use Cwd;
open my $log,'>','perlmonks.txt' or die "$!";
select $log;
print getcwd();
print "
$0 $^V
\@INC
";
print join "\n", @INC;
print "\nPATH\n";
print join "\n",grep (/perl/i, split ';',$ENV{PATH});
print "\n\n";
my @mod = qw(
Spreadsheet::Read
Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
Spreadsheet::ParseXLSX );
for (@mod){
eval ("use $_");
if ($@){
print "ERROR - $@\n";
} else {
print "OK - $_\n";
}
}
select STDOUT;
print "Done - see perlmonks.txt";
poj
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