Hi
I am trying to open Excel and ODS files with longnames paths (and possibly not Latin characters) on Windows. I use Win32::LongPath::openL to open the files. For XLS I then use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel. This works fine. For ODS I use Spreadsheet::Read. This doesn't work.
use Spreadsheet::Read;
use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel;
my $InputFile;
Win32::LongPath::openL (\$InputFileReadable, '<', $InputFile);
#opening XLS
my $parser = Spreadsheet::ParseExcel->new();
my $workbook = $parser->parse($InputFileReadable);
if ( defined $workbook ) {
print "I could read the XLS file\n";
}
#opening ODS
my $workbook2 = ReadData ($InputFileReadable);
if ( defined $workbook2 ) {
print "I could read the ODS file\n";
}
Why is $workbook2 always undefined?
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