Thnax i always write the $r instade of "E$r";
So for my next point that is, is there any way to put this in to a subroutine and use this value in excel.
my @array= ($slno, $testid, $status);
$array_ref = \@array;
$worksheet->write_row($row, $col, $array_ref);
here the @array takes the constant value,but if i pass it from other module then itis like
sub Entry(@)
{
my @data= @_;
$slno=$ddd[0];
$testid=$ddd[1];
$status=$ddd[2];
my @array= ($slno, $testid, $status);
$array_ref = \@array;
$worksheet->write_row($row, $col, $array_ref);
}
Then it is not working properly.I think i was missing something.Plz give some instuction
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