All, I am attempting to open an Excel file with Ruby, and have run into a problem. If I open the file with single quotes, like inputFile = input.Workbooks.Open('C:\Folder\sheet.xls') everything works fine. My problem now is that the location of the .xls file has a variable name, like inputFile = input.Workbooks.Open("C:\#{var)\sheet.xls"). When I try this, I get an error saying that the file cannot be found. It seems that the 'open' method will only work with single quotes, but to signify a variable in a string in Ruby you have to use double quotes. Has anyone discovered a way around this? Thanks in advance for any help.
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