Hello,
I have the following code sippet in my Program:
$Chart->SeriesCollection($RoadSeriesIndexLine)->{Values} = "='$roadmap
+DataSheet->{Name}'!Z$RoadLine"."S$RoadFirstCol:Z$RoadLine"."S$RoadLas
+tCol";
the problem is, this code is only funtioning, if the PC has a german installation of Excel.
The english version will look silightly different.
$Chart->SeriesCollection($RoadSeriesIndexLine)->{Values} = "='$roadmap
+DataSheet->{Name}'!R$RoadLine"."C$RoadFirstCol:R$RoadLine"."C$RoadLas
+tCol";
See the difference? Z stands for the german word for row and S stands for the german word for Column.
Has anyone a suggestion how I could convert this code in a way, that it is completly independent from the language of the excel installation, or how I can get the language of the excel instalation?
Thanks a lot for help.
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