For historical archiving I give you the original
Version 0.1 code follows:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# vba2pl version 0.1
my $app = shift; # I know... next version will GetOpts :)
my $macro = shift;
my ($name, $ext) = split('.',$macro); # I know... next version will
+ use file::basename
my $pl = "$name.pl";
my $code = "";
open(BAS, "<", $macro);
while (<BAS>) {
s/\./->/g;
s/=/=>/;
s/"/'/g;
s/\s+End With/);/;
s/\s+With (\w+)->(\w+)/\$Range = \$$1->$2;\nwith (\$Range/i;
s/Application/\$$app/i;
s/(.*[^;])\n/$1,\n/;
$code .= $_;
}
close(BAS);
open(PL, ">", $pl);
print PL $code;
close(PL);
Who says that programmers can't work in the Marketing Department?
Or is that who says that Marketing people can't program?
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