Hello guys , I included the model Spreadsheet::WriteExcel and I keep getting the following error :
Can't locate Parse/RecDescent.pm in @INC (@INC contains: //zngds502/pe +rlNT/lib / /zngds502/perlNT/site/lib .) at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel/Formula.pm line + 17. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel/Formula.pm + line 17. Compilation failed in require at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel/Worksheet.pm l +ine 20. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel/Worksheet. +pm line 20 . Compilation failed in require at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel/Workbook.pm li +ne 20. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel/Workbook.p +m line 20. Compilation failed in require at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel.pm line 17. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Spreadsheet/WriteExcel.pm line 17 +. Compilation failed in require at ModuleParse.pl line 10. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at ModuleParse.pl line 10.
,,,,,Even though it did installed with no problem .. can someone help ,,, thanks

edited: Fri Jun 21 06:56:39 2002 by jeffa - changed title

2002-06-21 Edit by Corion : Moved to SoPW and added CODE tags


In reply to Need help installing Spreadsheet::WriteExcel (was Spreadsheet::WriteExcel) by amoura

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