The following peice of code works up to an extent. It does not copy the format of the original file.
use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel;
use Spreadsheet::BasicRead;
my $ReportName = $ScriptDir . "\\TR" . ".xls";
my $tlfile= "D:\\Logs\\TL.xls";
my $WorkBook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new($ReportName);
my $TL = new Spreadsheet::BasicRead($tlfile) || die "Could not open '$
+tlfile': $!";
while ($TL->getNextSheet()) {
my $SheetName = $TL->currentSheetName();
$TL->setRow(0);
if ($SheetName eq "SUMMARY") {
next;
}
else {
my $Sheet = $WorkBook->add_worksheet($SheetName);
my $firstrow = $TL->getFirstRow();
$Sheet->write_row(0, 0, $firstrow);
my $col = 0;
while (my $nextrow = $TL->getNextRow()) {
my $row = $TL->getRowNumber();
print "ROW: $row\n";
$Sheet->write_row($row, 0, $nextrow);
}
}
}
I have not been able to read formats from the original file. Can you please help? Thank you.
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