SaveParser wraps Spreadsheet::ParseExcel and Spreadsheet::WriteExcel into one module so that you can read an existing file and then rewrite it. Here is a modified example from the docs using the new simplified interface:
$workbook = Spreadsheet::ParseExcel::SaveParser::Workbook->Parse('te +st.xls'); my $worksheet = $workbook->AddWorksheet('New Sheet'); $worksheet->AddCell(10, 1, 'New Cell'); $workbook->SaveAs('iftest.xls');
Unfortunately, the worksheet object returned by SaveParser isn't a WriteExcel worksheet object. Therefore, you will have to use the SaveParser methods to add formatting.
Also, formulas that are written by WriteExcel aren't read by ParseExcel for the reasons described here. I proposed a solution for this to the author of ParseExcel but he hasn't responded.
Just try to read the ParseExcel docs carefully and study the examples.
All in all the interface between these two modules should be cleaner. :-(
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John.
In reply to Re: Need help with opening up a Excel file then modifying it.
by jmcnamara
in thread Need help with opening up a Excel file then modifying it.
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