Also, I should have said then when the following is run on the failing system I get the output underneath (just part of this is listed.

use strict; my ($key); print "\nD Version test - Perl version is <$]>\n"; print "\n\nusing Win32::OLE::Const\n\n"; use Win32::OLE; use Win32::OLE::Const; my $Excel = Win32::OLE->new('Excel.Application', 'Quit'); my $xlcon = Win32::OLE::Const->Load($Excel); foreach $key (sort {$a cmp $b} keys %$xlcon) { print "$key value $xlcon->{$key}\n"; }

D Version test - Perl version is <5.012002>


using Win32::OLE::Const

_xlDialogChartSourceData value 541
_xlDialogPhonetic value 538
rgbAliceBlue value 16775408
rgbAntiqueWhite value 14150650
rgbAqua value 16776960
rgbAquamarine value 13959039
rgbAzure value 16777200
rgbBeige value 14480885
rgbBisque value 12903679
rgbBlack value 0
rgbBlanchedAlmond value 13495295
rgbBlue value 16711680

In reply to Re^6: Excel Const - No type library matching error message by merrymonk
in thread Excel Const - No type library matching error message by merrymonk

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