Hi
I am working to write a script that reads an excel and copies to hash variable but i am getting some errors while using it..Please guide me
#!usr/bin/perl;
use Spreadsheet::ExcelHashTable;
my $excel_table = Spreadsheet::ExcelHashTable->new("Ping.xls");
$excel_table->parse_table("Report", "TestCase ") ;
my $excel_hash = $excel_table->get_table("TestCase");
#print "$execl_hash\n";
$excel_table->set_write_xls("Employee_new.xls");
$excel_table->write_excel( "sheet1", "Employee" );
Here is the error i am getting
ERROR: No Cell found with <A > value in <Ping.xls : Report, Make S
+ure it is Valid Excel Table
Died at /usr/local/share/perl/5.12.4/Spreadsheet/ExcelHashTable.pm lin
+e 51.
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