I am not sure if that should be a problem. Still, I did try $wrk_book->SaveAs(). Still getting the same error. Appreciate any inputs on making it work the cscript way also, as it seems simple enough. It seems to not being able to locate the input file itself, which seems to indicate some issue with file path notation?? I tried all possible ways, forward slashes,backward slashes, double slashes. Apache seems to append an extra slash in the file path location. Is that a problem? Any way to work around it. Kindly let me know your opinions.

Thanks a lot.


In reply to Re^2: Execute VBScript in perl to work on .xlsm by suzun30
in thread Execute VBScript in perl to work on .xlsm by suzun30

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