That is a start in the right direction. But do you really not use any indentation? Do you really need 200 lines of code to demonstrate the problem? Try stripping out as much code as you can and still show the problem.

For a start, do you really need to populate 6 columns of data? Bet you can get away with 1. Do you really need to use any modules? Bet you can reproduce it with just print and a little hardwired data.

Actually, by the time you have stripped the code down to just that required to demonstrate the problem I can almost guarante that you will find the problem yourself. If you don't, then post the reduced code, the output you get, and the output you expect; then everyone will understand your problem and will be able to reproduce it. In a case like this it is rather unlikely to be one of the myriad modules that you are using.


Perl is Huffman encoded by design.

In reply to Re^3: problem using perl module Spreadsheet::WriteExcel cannot get data into rows when using for loop on a list to populate rows by GrandFather
in thread problem using perl module Spreadsheet::WriteExcel cannot get data into rows when using for loop on a list to populate rows by adamlee14

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