hm..i got a perl program that needs to be appended to the last row using excel
how can i do this using win32::OLE? thanks
use Win32::OLE;
# use existing instance if Excel is already running
eval {$ex = Win32::OLE->GetActiveObject('Excel.Application')};
die "Excel not installed" if $@;
unless (defined $ex) {
$ex = Win32::OLE->new('Excel.Application', sub {$_[0]->Qui
+t;})
or die "Oops, cannot start Excel";
}
# get a new workbook
$book = $ex->Workbooks->Add;
$sheet = $book->Worksheets(1);
# write a 2 rows by 3 columns range
$y = 2;
$x = 1;
$sheet->Range("A$x:J$y")->{Value} = [['Date','Total (IN)','Suc
+c (IN)','Pk (IN)/Hrs','Pk (OUT)/Hrs','Peak Hour','Total (OUT)','Succ
+(OUT)','MO(IN)','MO(OUT)'],
[$date, $total_in, $succ_in
+,$pk_in,$pk_out,"$pk_hour - $pk_hour_dur hr",$total_out,$succ_out ]];
$sheet->Range("K1:L2")->{Value} = [['Pk Msg/sec','Max Pk Msg/sec']
+,
[$max_pk_msg,$pk_msg]];
foreach(@parameters)
{
$sheet->Cells(2,9)->{Value} = [$parameter_in_array{$_}];
$sheet->Cells(2,10)->{Value} = [$parameter_out_array{$_}];
}
# print "XyzzyPerl"
$array = $sheet->Range("A2:I1")->{Value};
for (@$array) {
for (@$_) {
print defined($_) ? "$_|" : "<undef>|";
}
print "\n";
}
# save and exit
$book->SaveAs ("C:\\Documents and Settings\\clong\\Desktop\\pe
+rl\\$save_file_name.xls") ;
undef $book;
undef $ex;
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