Hi
As the title descibes I wish to create an excel spreadsheet which lists all directories in full allong with the users, groups and rights.
I have not used Perl scripts before so I'm a little lost on this on.
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We have windows clients that access drawing files shared from our AIX server using NFS. The Windows clients are intermittently unable to open files or access the system. For some reason restarting the rpc.lockd temporarily resolves the problem. However, that is the only clue I have to what the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have several hundreds of text files which I would like to combine them onto excel sheet. Does anyone know how to combine them into different excel sheet in one workbook using Bash script?
Please advise. THanks.
I forgot to mention my file is something like below:-
A B ... (5 Replies)
dear frnds,
i m very new linux environment & is looking to deploy squid proxy server using Fedora 9.
but i do not know anything abt all this. i have installed fedora in default mode & it has squid already installed. now i want to upgrade the squid to current version.
i tried to use yum to... (2 Replies)
We are trying to invoke a https service from our unix script using curl command. The service is not getting invoked because it is SSL configured. Bypassing certification (using curl –k) does not work.
curl -k https://site
curl -k -x IP:Port https://site
curl -k -x IP:443 https://id:pwd@site
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On one of my servers, it appears that a bunch of html files got the following code added to it...
I was going to try to remove this line using grep & sed... as sample
grep -lr -e 'apples' *.html | xargs sed -i 's/apples/oranges/g'
I can get the grep portion to work...
grep "<script... (7 Replies)
All,
I have an excel sheet Excel1.xls that has some entries.
I have one more excel sheet Excel2.xls that has entries only in those cells which are blank in Excel1.xls
These may be in different workbooks. They are totally independent made by 2 different users.
I have placed them in a... (1 Reply)
Hi ,
i am generating some data by firing sql query with connecting to the database by my solaris box.
The below one should be the header line of my excel ,here its coming in separate row.
TO_CHAR(C. CURR_EMP_NO
---------- ---------------
LST_NM... (6 Replies)
Hi
My directory structure is as below.
dir1, dir2, dir3
I have the list of files to be deleted in the below path as below.
/staging/retain_for_2years/Cleanup/log $ ls -lrt
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 nobody nobody 256 Mar 01 16:15 01-MAR-2015_SPDBS2
drwxr-xr-x 2 root ... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
Do you have any sample script,
- auto get file from SFTP remote server and delete file in remove server after downloaded.
- only download specify filename
- auto upload file from local to SFTP remote server and delete local folder file after uploaded
- only upload specify filename
... (3 Replies)
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spreadsheet::xlsx::utility2007
Spreadsheet::XLSX::Utility2007(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Spreadsheet::XLSX::Utility2007(3pm)NAME
Spreadsheet::XLSX::Utility2007 - Utility function for Spreadsheet::XLSX
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
#Declare
use Spreadsheet::XLSX::Utility qw(ExcelFmt ExcelLocaltime LocaltimeExcel);
#Convert localtime ->Excel Time
my $iBirth = LocaltimeExcel(11, 10, 12, 23, 2, 64);
# = 1964-3-23 12:10:11
print $iBirth, "
"; # 23459.5070717593
#Convert Excel Time -> localtime
my @aBirth = ExcelLocaltime($iBirth, undef);
print join(":", @aBirth), "
"; # 11:10:12:23:2:64:1:0
#Formatting
print ExcelFmt('yyyy-mm-dd', $iBirth), "
"; #1964-3-23
print ExcelFmt('m-d-yy', $iBirth), "
"; # 3-23-64
print ExcelFmt('#,##0', $iBirth), "
"; # 23,460
print ExcelFmt('#,##0.00', $iBirth), "
"; # 23,459.51
print ExcelFmt('"My Birthday is (m/d):" m/d', $iBirth), "
";
# My Birthday is (m/d): 3/23
DESCRIPTION
Spreadsheet::XLSX::Utility exports utility functions concerned with Excel format setting.
ExcelFmt is used by Spreadsheet::XLSX::Fmt2007.pm which is used by Spreadsheet::XLSX.
Functions
This module can export 3 functions: ExcelFmt, ExcelLocaltime and LocaltimeExcel.
ExcelFmt
$sTxt = ExcelFmt($sFmt, $iData [, $i1904]);
$sFmt is a format string for Excel. $iData is the target value. If $flg1904 is true, this functions assumes that epoch is 1904. $sTxt is
the result.
For more detail and examples, please refer sample/chkFmt.pl in this distribution.
ex.
ExcelLocaltime
($iSec, $iMin, $iHour, $iDay, $iMon, $iYear, $iwDay, $iMSec) =
ExcelLocaltime($iExTime [, $flg1904]);
ExcelLocaltime converts time information in Excel format into Perl localtime format. $iExTime is a time of Excel. If $flg1904 is true,
this functions assumes that epoch is 1904. $iSec, $iMin, $iHour, $iDay, $iMon, $iYear, $iwDay are same as localtime. $iMSec means
1/1,000,000 seconds(ms).
LocaltimeExcel
$iExTime = LocaltimeExcel($iSec, $iMin, $iHour, $iDay, $iMon, $iYear [,$iMSec] [,$flg1904])
LocaltimeExcel converts time information in Perl localtime format into Excel format . $iSec, $iMin, $iHour, $iDay, $iMon, $iYear are same
as localtime.
If $flg1904 is true, this functions assumes that epoch is 1904. $iExTime is a time of Excel.
col2int
$iInt = col2int($sCol);
converts a excel row letter into an int for use in an array
This function was contributed by Kevin Mulholland.
int2col
$sCol = int2col($iRow);
convert a column number into column letters NOET: This is quite a brute force coarse method does not manage values over 701 (ZZ)
This function was contributed by Kevin Mulholland.
sheetRef
($iRow, $iCol) = sheetRef($sStr);
convert an excel letter-number address into a useful array address NOTE: That also Excel uses X-Y notation, we normally use Y-X in arrays
$sStr, excel coord (eg. A2).
This function was contributed by Kevin Mulholland.
xls2csv
$sCsvTxt = xls2csv($sFileName, $sRegion, $iRotate);
convert a chunk of an excel file into csv text chunk $sRegions = "sheet-colrow:colrow" (ex. '1-A1:B2' means 'A1:B2' for sheet 1) $iRotate
= 0 or 1 (output should be rotated or not)
This function was contributed by Kevin Mulholland.
AUTHOR
Rob Polocz rob.polocz@trackvia.com based on work by for Spreadsheet::ParseExcel by Kawai Takanori (Hippo2000) used with permission
SEE ALSO
Spreadsheet::ParseExcel, Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
COPYRIGHT
This module is part of the Spreadsheet::XLSX distribution.
perl v5.10.1 2010-05-16 Spreadsheet::XLSX::Utility2007(3pm)