Hi ,

The xls spreadsheets can be generated using the distribution Spreadsheet::WriteExcel like as in here

use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; # open the text one in here my $Files = shift; my $FilesExcel =$Files . "\.xls"; $FilesExcel =~ s/\.txt//g; my $WorkbookForFiles = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new($FilesExcel); my $WorksheetForFiles = $WorkbookForFiles->addworksheet('FTP_Outg +oing_Alert_Tracking_ Report'); # Change the permission to 770 however you have to my $format_for_WorkbookFiles= $WorkbookForFiles->addformat(); $format_for_WorkbookFiles->set_bold(1); $format_for_WorkbookFiles->set_color('black'); $format_for_WorkbookFiles->set_align('center'); $WorksheetForFiles->set_column(0,20,20); open(fh , "<$Files"); my $rownum = 0; my @fields; my $columnum; while (<fh>){ $columnnum = 0; chomp; @fields = split('\|',$_); $WorksheetForFiles->activate(); foreach my $Fields(@fields){ $WorksheetForFiles->write($rownum ,$columnnum,$Fields,$for +mat_for_WorkbookFile s); $columnnum++; } $rownum++; } }



In reply to Re: Output to an Excel Document by OM_Zen
in thread Output to an Excel Document by Anonymous Monk

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