I'm trying to parse a large excel file - around 50MBytes (22 cols - unknown rows ).
I have tried Spreadsheet::ParseExcel, but it just hugs memory & cpu without doing anything ... even with a simple script like:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel;
$|++;
my $parser = Spreadsheet::ParseExcel->new();
my $workbook = $parser->parse('1.xls');
if ( !defined $workbook ) {
die $parser->error(), ".\n";
}
my $worksheet = $workbook->worksheet(0);
my $cell = $worksheet->get_cell(1,1);
print "value: ", $cell->value();
My target is to load this info into MySQL if there's a simpler method I would appreciate it.
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