Re: How to start some file as Perl script argument?
- From: RedGrittyBrick <RedGrittyBrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 20:44:27 +0000
I've corrected your top-posting. Please don't top-post, write your below BELOW the text you are replying to and trim any non-relevant material from the quotation. If you don't do this you'll annoy many of the people you want to get help from.
max wrote:
No! I want start perl script with XLS document as argument.How to start some file as Perl script argument?
How to start it as
perlscript.pl someexcel.xls
You run this command line:
perlscript.pl someexcel.xls
Start in CMD with typing perl script.pl someexcel.xls is normaly work,
I want star it with click on Excel document, How to do it in Windows OS?
In windows you do it by making a file association. This question would have been best asked in a Windows newsgroup or forum.
See <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307859>
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