If starting Excel on _another_ Win32 box is an option, you can try the following stunt.
use Win32::OLE; my $excel = Win32::OLE->new(['172.16.12.100','Excel.Application']) or die "Can't start excel: $!"; my $workbook = $excel->Workbooks->Open('c:\test.xls') or die "Can't open file: ",Win32::OLE->LastError(); my $sheet = $workbook->Worksheets(1) or die "Can't open sheet: ",Win32::OLE->LastError(); my $everything=$sheet->UsedRange()->{Value} or die "Can't get range: ",Win32::OLE->LastError(); for (@$everything) { for (@$_) { print defined($_) ? "$_|" : "<undef>|"; } print "\n"; } $excel->Quit;
This code will start Excel on 172.16.12.100 (a box with MS Office installed) using DCOM and open the file c:\test.xls (c:\test.xls on 172.16.12.100 !!!) and print a delimited output of the first worksheet.

Can't think of a thinner way to do it ;-)

/brother t0mas

In reply to Re: excel and OLE by t0mas
in thread excel and OLE by Anonymous Monk

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