You need to specify some dimensions for your array I think. From the Win32::OLE docs

To create a SAFEARRAY variant, you have to specify the VT_ARRAY flag i +n addition to the variant base type of the array elemnts. In this cas +es DATA must be a list specifying the dimensions of the array. Each e +lement can be either an element count (indices 0 to count-1) or an ar +ray reference pointing to the lower and upper array bounds of this di +mension: my $Array = Win32::OLE::Variant->new(VT_ARRAY|VT_R8, [1,2], 2) +; This creates a 2-dimensional SAFEARRAY of doubles with 4 elements: (1, +0), (1,1), (2,0) and (2,1).

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In reply to Re: Win32 by BrowserUk
in thread SPSS from Win32::OLE by stevegr

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