I'm using win::ole module. The following code is used to create a file new file and save it as .csv. But, when the script is executed there is a dialogue prompted which says "Do Yyou want to save". How do I write a code which does not actually pop up this dialogue. #Excel sheet opening
use Win32;
use Win32::OLE qw(in with);
use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Excel';
$file = "d:\\test.csv";
my $Excel = Win32::OLE->new('Excel.Application', 'Quit');
$Excel->{SheetsInNewWorkbook} = 1;
my $Book_Schedule = $Excel->Workbooks->Add;
my $Sheet_Schedule = $Book_Schedule->Worksheets(1);
$Sheet_Schedule->Cells(1,1)->{'Text'} = "Success";
$Book_Schedule->SaveAs("$file");
$Book_Schedule->Close;

In reply to execution of program without dialogue prompting up. by Mr_monk

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