You can then (obviously) get to the MySQL views as tables from Access and Excel via the ODBC connector for MySQL.
This means that you're writing the 'report' in SQL rather than perl, but it might give you most of what you need. You can always use perl to populate some of the tables which the view references, if you need to get data from perl-accessible places.
In reply to Re: Excel automatically pulling data from Perl?
by jbert
in thread Excel automatically pulling data from Perl?
by tilly
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