Is there documentation that will tell me what OLE file property variables are available? I know some available properties from searching the web, but is there a place to find all of them?
For example, if I have correctly assigned a value to $filename (say temp.doc), the following lines of code will access the DateCreated and title properties.
my $PropertyReader = Win32::OLE->new('DSOleFile.PropertyReader', 'Quit
+');
my $properties = $PropertyReader->GetDocumentProperties($filename);
print "$filename DateCreated $properties->{'datecreated'} \n";
print "$filename title $properties->{'title'} \n";
But how do I know that 'datecreated' is the parameter to send to the GetDocumentProperties method?
What if I want the DateLastSaved property (or other properties that I don't know the magic parameter for)?
I am a pretty inexperienced Perl user. Have I missed something obscenely easy here?
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