Could you use the “printf” statement to write a JSON text file that could be 
imported into the web page?

solve;

param filename symbolic := "d:\temp\file.txt";
printf "{FinInvAff:{\n" > filename;
for { fmdl in fmatdloc,t in tim }
{
  printf "  fmdl:%s, t:%d, value:%f\n", fmdl, t, FinInvAff[fmdl, t] >> filename;
}
printf "}}\n" >> filename;

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Eric Moore
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2014 2:08 PM
To: GLPK help
Subject: [Help-glpk] Write Solution Variable to a Google Table

Does anyone have an example they could share on how to use the data drivers to 
write solution variables to a web page table? I've got a simple model solving 
in a webpage. The output is written to a textarea. I had a previous version of 
an end to end supply chain model that would write the solution variables to 
MySQL tables. I just can seem to find an example to help me figure out how to 
write a table of solution variables to a table that listed on a webpage. I am 
certain there is a simple way to use the JSON driver to write the variables to 
a Google table. Just can seem to get myself started. Any example that any way 
can share would be a huge help. Sorry for naive question. Just trying to get 
this thing started.

The link below is what I have build. It is very simple. The input tables don't 
link to GLPK yet. That is another step that I need to complete. For now I'm 
just trying to figure out how to write the solution to a Google table that I 
would add to the bottom of the webpage.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2567864/Finished%20Good%20Planning%20Model/index.html

Thanks,
Eric


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