Issue
As many of you are aware, PowerShell can now be installed and used on Linux and it has worked surprisingly well for me so far. However, I wonder if the content of an Excel file can be read given that Excel cannot be installed on Linux. What I have found online is that the PS script to open an Excel file is:
# Script copied and pasted from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48443536/how-to-read-excel-files-in-powershell
$excel = New-Object -com excel.application
$wb = $excel.workbooks.open("c:\users\administrator\my_test.xls")
But I get the error:
New-Object: A parameter cannot be found that matches parameter name 'com'.
When I remove the parameter and run the script, this is the error I get:
New-Object: Cannot find type [excel.application]: verify that the assembly containing this type is loaded.
Since I'm on Linux (ubuntu 22.04), I can use xls2csv
on bash to convert the Excel file to csv and then use Get-Content
on PowerShell. But I would like to know if there is a way to do it on PowerShell since I am currently learning it.
Thank you.
Solution
I am grateful to @Olaf who pointed out the ImportExcel module from Doug Finke.
After installing the module with:
Install-Module -Name ImportExcel
importing the file is as easy as:
$data = Import-Excel c:\users\administrator\my_test.xls
Answered By - SavedByJESUS Answer Checked By - Robin (WPSolving Admin)