different .xlsx to one .xlsx

If you want the Target.xlsx workbook to have a worksheet for each of the different workbooks/worksheets try this

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use Spreadsheet::XLSX; use Excel::Writer::XLSX; my $target = 'Target.xlsx'; my @file_list = glob "*xlsx"; my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( $target ) or die "Could not create $target : $!"; for my $file (@file_list){ next if ($file eq $target); print "Scaning $file\n"; my $excel = Spreadsheet::XLSX->new($file); for my $sheet (@{$excel->{Worksheet}}) { my $name = $file ."_".$sheet->{Name}; my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet( $name ); print "Copying $name\n"; $sheet->{MaxRow} ||= $sheet->{MinRow}; $sheet->{MaxCol} ||= $sheet->{MinCol}; for my $row ($sheet->{MinRow} .. $sheet->{MaxRow}) { for my $col ($sheet->{MinCol} .. $sheet->{MaxCol}) { my $cell = $sheet->{Cells}[$row][$col] ; if ($cell){ $worksheet->write( $row, $col, $cell->{Val} ); } } } } }
poj

In reply to Re^3: Merging worksheets in .xls in one Excel sheet by poj
in thread Merging worksheets in .xls in one Excel sheet by machirajun

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