Sometimes I get lucky here. ;-)
I have this horrible spreadsheet that needs to be accessed by lots of people
from all over the galaxy. Adding entries to the spreadsheet is painful because
it's manual.
What I'd like to do is to use a command line interface to add entries to cells
instead of
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Steven W. Orr ste...@syslang.net wrote:
What I'd like to do is to use a command line interface to add entries to cells
instead of having to use Excel. Does such a beast exist?
You mention Excel but this is a Linux list. What OS and application
are you
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Steven W. Orr ste...@syslang.net wrote:
I have this horrible spreadsheet that needs to be accessed by lots of people
from all over the galaxy. Adding entries to the spreadsheet is painful because
it's manual.
What I'd like to do is to use a command line
On 1/19/2011 11:06 AM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
Sometimes I get lucky here. ;-)
I have this horrible spreadsheet that needs to be accessed by lots of people
from all over the galaxy. Adding entries to the spreadsheet is painful because
it's manual.
What I'd like to do is to use a command line
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Steven W. Orr ste...@syslang.net wrote:
On 1/19/2011 11:06 AM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
Sometimes I get lucky here. ;-)
I have this horrible spreadsheet that needs to be accessed by lots of
people
from all over the galaxy. Adding entries to the spreadsheet
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Steven W. Orr ste...@syslang.net wrote:
Right now, everyone is using Excel from windows to add their entries. I don't
actually know if using anything else (OOO, gnumeric, etc,) would cause
unintended ripples to the files.
All the devel work that I deal with
On 01/19/2011 12:17 PM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
I'm getting some good feedback, including letting me know what info I did not
provide.
The deal is that we are releasing software whose src code is properly tagged
(or labeled). There are*lots* of labels. The binaries are constructed and
released
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Ted Roche tedro...@tedroche.com wrote:
Or you could just throw the spreadsheet into Google Apps, since they
seem to have worked out the multi-user document sharing aspects pretty
well. However, I don't know of a command-line interface to that!
Google provides
On 01/19/2011 01:51 PM, Brian St. Pierre wrote:
Google provides an API for Google Spreadsheets:
http://code.google.com/apis/spreadsheets/data/3.0/developers_guide.html
and a python client library:
http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client/
-Brian
If you want to stay invisible and you're willing to run from the
windows command line, see
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/573471-update-stock-quote-using-yahoo-finance-web-service/
for an example of manipulating Excel spreadsheets using python and
win32com.
Your file sounds like a
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Steven W. Orr ste...@syslang.net wrote:
Sometimes I get lucky here. ;-)
I have this horrible spreadsheet that needs to be accessed by lots of people
from all over the galaxy. Adding entries to the spreadsheet is painful because
it's manual.
What I'd like to
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Thomas Charron twaf...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Steven W. Orr ste...@syslang.net wrote:
Sometimes I get lucky here. ;-)
I have this horrible spreadsheet that needs to be accessed by lots of people
from all over the galaxy. Adding
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 02:13:58PM -0500, David Berube wrote:
On 01/19/2011 01:51 PM, Brian St. Pierre wrote:
Google provides an API for Google Spreadsheets:
http://code.google.com/apis/spreadsheets/data/3.0/developers_guide.html
and a python client library:
Seconded, this would be my answer as well.
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Brian St. Pierre br...@bstpierre.org wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Ted Roche tedro...@tedroche.com wrote:
Or you could just throw the spreadsheet into Google Apps, since they
seem to have worked out the
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:13 PM, David Berube
djber...@berubeconsulting.com wrote:
Alternatively, instead of editing the document, you could edit a CSV
text file, tab delimited text file, or database table and then generate
your XLS/google doc document from that - which is likely your most
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