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Win32::OLE::Variant changes the way Variants are being displayed because it enables overloading of
Win32::OLE::Variant objects, forcing a conversion to VT_BSTR type whenever the Variant is being stringified.
The value -2146826246 is actually 0x8000A07FA interpreted as a signed value. If you take it as an unsigned value, then it is 2148141050, which matches the value Excel is supposed to store in a VT_ERROR variant for #N/A.
Checking the Variant type from Perl should work like this:
if (ref($var) eq "Win32::OLE::Variant" && $var->Type == VT_ERROR) {
...
}
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