You need to import the in function from Win32::OLE. Read the documentation on how to import and use in. Alternatively, you likely can call the ->Item method on your object, because most collections use that name to access their entries. Again, I can also only refer you to the documentation that the vendor provides.
In reply to Re^3: parsing Win32::OLE::Variant
by Corion
in thread parsing Win32::OLE::Variant
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