Hmm...that's weird. Let's take it back a step, though. What happens if you try to write to a "normal" format (i.e. a text file). Something like what you have commented out in your while loop. That might be illuminating as far as whether it's ODBC giving you bad values, or it's Spreadsheet::WriteExcel interpretting them in some odd-ball way.

A third possibility is that you have to format those cells into which you're putting numeric data to actually be numbers. I seem to remember the S::WE module being fairly smart about that, though...

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In reply to Re: Avoiding Strange Win32::ODBC Return Values for Integers by thor
in thread Avoiding Strange Win32::ODBC Return Values for Integers (NUL) by jonix

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