Hi Poj

Thanks a lot for your help Please find my complete script . I have used set_text_wrap() property as well to wrap the content in the cells Now I am facing one problem the generated XLS file with the script is having an issue pertaining to the column widths It seems that I am looking for a mechansim to adjust column widths to match the length of the longest string in a column. Could you help me out in the same ?

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel; use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; my $parser = Spreadsheet::ParseExcel->new(); my $workbook = $parser->parse('_status.xls'); if ( !defined $workbook ) { die $parser->error(), ".\n"; } my $workbook1 = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new('_Status_Report.xls'); my $format1 = $workbook1->add_format(bg_color => 'green' ); $format1->set_text_wrap(); my $format2 = $workbook1->add_format(bg_color => 'orange'); $format2->set_text_wrap(); my $format3 = $workbook1->add_format(bg_color => 'pink'); $format3->set_text_wrap(); my $format4 = $workbook1->add_format(bg_color => 'blue' ); $format4->set_text_wrap(); my $format5 = $workbook1->add_format(bg_color => 'magenta'); $format5->set_text_wrap(); my $format6 = $workbook1->add_format(bg_color => 'silver'); $format6->set_text_wrap(); for my $worksheet ( $workbook->worksheets() ) { my $worksheet1 = $workbook1->add_worksheet(); my ( $row_min, $row_max ) = $worksheet->row_range(); my ( $col_min, $col_max ) = $worksheet->col_range(); for my $row ( $row_min .. $row_max ) { my @value = (); my $fmt; # format for complete row # store row in array for my $col ( $col_min .. $col_max ) { my $cell = $worksheet->get_cell( $row, $col ); if (defined $cell) { $value[$col] = $cell->value() ; if ($value[$col] =~ m/Completed/i){ $fmt = $format1 } elsif ($value[$col] =~ m/In Progress/i){ $fmt = $format2 } elsif ($value[$col] =~ m/Planning/i) { $fmt = $format3 } elsif ($value[$col] =~ m/On Hold/i) { $fmt = $format4 } elsif ( $value[$col] =~ m/END OF/) { $fmt = $format5 } elsif ( $value[$col] =~ m/Current Status/i) { $fmt = $format6 } } } # write row for my $col ( $col_min .. $col_max ) { $worksheet1->write($row, $col, $value[$col],$fmt); } } }

In reply to Re^4: Perl script to fill the entire row of Excel file with color based on pattern match by kshitij
in thread Perl script to fill the entire row of Excel file with color based on pattern match by kshitij

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