I am trying to use DBD::Excel to do joins between multiple excel files. The documentation for the module isn't great and I can't find any other relevant info. Any help on this would be great.

Here are my test xls tables which I want to join on NO of each:

nobin.xls
NO,BIN
0,0000
1,0001
2,0010
3,0011
4,0100
5,0101
6,0110
7,0111
8,1000
9,1001
10,1010
11,1011
12,1100
13,1101
14,1110
15,1111

nohex.xls
NO,HEX
1,1
2,2
3,3
8,8
9,9
10,A
11,B
12,C
13,D
14,E
15,F

Thanks,
Jim


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