Hi Swarup
KEXI can import individual tables from CSV at the moment.  Also I wanted to
point out that the CSV format:
- does not define representation of multiple tables
- does not define constraints like the permitted characters

This is all application defined. MDB defines it so it could be useful for
the import.


On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 at 17:14, Swarup <dinban...@sprynet.com> wrote:

> Hi there,
> So I have installed KDE Neon on my system using VM Ware, and by installing
> kexi there found that the export function worked and I was able to export
> my table from kexi, as a file of .csv format, which is perfect.
>
> I would like to now important that .csv table back into kexi, this time
> adding more columns and increasing the number of permitted characters per
> cell. So I brought the .csv file over to my Ubuntu OS, and in Ubuntu I
> opened Kexi and opened the import function. However when I browse to the
> folder where the .csv file is located, everything is grayed out including
> the .csv file. Can Kexi import tables of type .csv, or does the file have
> to be of type .mdb?
>
> Thanks,
> Swarup
>


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