The test.xlsx file isn't in a zip file. I thought it was going to create a new file called test.xlsx, but didn't. So then I tried renaming one of the files to test.xlsx and placed it in the same directory as the script below, named parse.pl, thinking that it would read it. Either way, I still get the same error about a zip archive.
use strict; use warnings; use Spreadsheet::XLSX; my $excel = Spreadsheet::XLSX -> new ('test.xlsx'); foreach my $sheet (@{$excel -> {Worksheet}}) { printf("Sheet: %s\n", $sheet->{Sheet1}); $sheet -> {B45} ||= $sheet -> {B37}; foreach my $row ($sheet -> {B37} .. $sheet -> {B45}) { $sheet -> {R45} ||= $sheet -> {C45}; foreach my $col ($sheet -> {C45} .. $sheet -> {R45}) +{ my $cell = $sheet -> {Cells} [$row] [$col]; if ($cell) { printf("( %s , %s ) => %s\n", $row, $col, +$cell -> {Val}); } } } }

In reply to Re^4: XLSX read and dump by chirp84
in thread XLSX read and dump by chirp84

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