Hi, I am new user of PERL, I am using PERL for Selenium RC. My target is to, open google page, if it is successful, i will write "Pass" in an existing excel sheet otherwise write "Fail". The code is as follows:-

use strict;

use warnings;

use Time::HiRes qw(sleep);

use Test::WWW::Selenium;

use Test::More "no_plan";

use Test::Exception;

use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel;

use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel;

use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel::SaveParser;

print "\n\n **Enter You Browser Choice :: ";

my $browser = <STDIN>;

my $row;

my $col;

my $count;

my $sheet;

$row = 0;

$col = 0;

$sheet = 0;

$count = 1;

my $sel = Test::WWW::Selenium->new( host => "localhost", port => 4444, browser => "*$browser", browser_url => "http://www.google.uk/" );

my $parser = new Spreadsheet::ParseExcel;

my $template = $parser->Parse("test_result.xls");

$template->AddCell(0, $row+1, $col, $browser);

if($sel->open_ok("http://www.google.co.uk/")){

$template->AddCell(0, $row+1, $col+1, "Home Page

:http://www.shopzilla.co.uk/"); $template->AddCell(0, $row, $col+2, "Pass");

}

else{

$template->AddCell(0, $row+1, $col+3, "Fail");

} ----- The error I am getting while compilation is as follows:- object method "AddCell" via package "Spreadsheet::ParseExcel::Workbook" I will be really thankful, if anyone could can give me some suggestions to resolve the problem. Regards, Arindam Pattanayak =========

In reply to PERL can not open object method "AddCell" via package "Spreadsheet::ParseExcel::Workbook" by arindamp2

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