This approach does sound really interesting, and is pretty close to what
I've been planning.

I wonder if I might have a look at that ExcelImport class :)

Toby Dylan Hocking escribió:
>> What about CSV?  You can export from Excel as CSV pretty easily and it's a 
>> fairly easy format to parse in python...
> 
> Either that or tab-delimited text. I have a django app that does bulk data 
> upload from the admin interface according to the following protocol.
> 
> 1. Users make their bulk upload data tables in excel.
> 
> 2. They log onto the Django admin site, where I have a special ExcelImport 
> model set up --- it just has a TextField where the data goes.
> 
> 3. They copy the entire table from excel and paste it in the TextField, 
> then click Save.
> 
> 4. I have a custom save() method for the ExcelImport class that processes 
> the data and creates the related objects.
> 
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> -- 
>> David Reynolds
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