On 10/18/2010 5:31 PM, JohnS wrote: > > On Mon, 2010-10-18 at 17:13 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote: >> I'm getting tired of converting spreadsheets that someone else updates >> to csv so my perl scripts can push the data into a mysql database. Is >> there a better way? I haven't had much luck with >> perl-Spreadsheet-ParseExcel (and find it odd that yum prefers the .32 >> version from epel over .57 from rpmforge anyway). Is the current CPAN >> version better? Or the equivalent java tools? Or maybe a scripted >> OpenOffice conversion would be possible. >> >> Needs to deal with both xls and xlsx formats, the odd characters that >> are confused with quotes even after csv conversion, numbers with $'s and >> commas embedded, excel's date formatting nonsense, etc. > --- > I think you are out of luck on that. .Net has a whole world of Office > Goodies what a shame... > Extract the CSV Data then do a insert into MySQL. Is that how you do it > now?
Yes, someone emails an xls or xlsx, I do a 'save as' csv, but it's not a straight insert after that. I read it into perl and do some checking and conversions, depending on the data involved, then an insert or update. I expected the db to be the authoritative copy but I keep getting batches of wholesale modifications to merge in so I'd like to automate it a little more completely. -- Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos