It's a bit of a weird thing you're doing. Why create the control data in excel instead of in a more programmer friendly format?
One way to do what you want would be to use DBD::AnyData to read both the XML and the excel file (exported as CSV, maybe using Spreadsheet::ParseExcel), and compare them.
In reply to Re: excel to xml conversion and then comparison with another XML
by mirod
in thread excel to xml conversion and then comparison with another XML
by perlParse
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