Here's the Full Code. Iam trying to connect to a existing Crystal Report and save it as a excel file.
use Win32::ODBC;
use Win32::OLE;
$ex = Win32::OLE->new('CrystalRuntime.Application', sub {$_[0]->Quit;}
+) or die "Oops, cannot start Crystal";
$oReport = $ex->OpenReport ('C:\CrystalParameters\Myreportone.rpt', 1)
+ ;
$oReport->{'EnableParameterPrompting'} = 0 ;
$oexportoptions = $oReport->{'ExportOptions'} ;
#######set the Export Options to Export it to Excel file #############
+#####
$oexportoptions->{'FormatType'} = 36 ;
$oexportoptions->{'DestinationType'} = 1 ;
$oexportoptions->{'DiskFileName'} = 'c:\mytestreportone.xls' ;
#######################################################
$oReport->Export(0);
Edit: Added <code> tags. larsen
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