t;David Gardner"
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Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Excell
> Because I'm delivering reports to dozens of people who have windows, no
> psql client, and just want to go to a web page,
> > Because I'm delivering reports to dozens of people who have windows, no
> > psql client, and just want to go to a web page, click a button, and get
> > their report (or was that a banana?)
I do exactly this with bog basic HTML and bash scripts.
Can send you a copy if you want examples.
Allan
Scott Marlowe wrote:
Csaba Nagy wrote:
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 16:45, Scott Marlowe wrote:
Another option is to use your favorite scripting language and throw
an excel header then the data in tab delimited format. Or even in
excel xml format.
Why would you need any scripting language ?
Csaba Nagy wrote:
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 16:45, Scott Marlowe wrote:
Another option is to use your favorite scripting language and throw an
excel header then the data in tab delimited format. Or even in excel
xml format.
Why would you need any scripting language ? COPY supports CSV ou
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 16:45, Scott Marlowe wrote:
> Another option is to use your favorite scripting language and throw an
> excel header then the data in tab delimited format. Or even in excel
> xml format.
Why would you need any scripting language ? COPY supports CSV output
pretty well, it ca
David Gardner wrote:
Agreed ODBC is the way to go, depending on what you are doing, Access
may be helpfull as an intermediate step.
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Bob Pawley wrote:
Hi All
Is there a fast and easy method of transferring information between
MS Excel and PostgreSQL??
odbc?
Anot
Bob Pawley napisaĆ(a):
Thanks
Does one version of ODBC work for all versions of Excel and Postgresql.
I am wanting to transfer one or two tables from Excel and manipulate the
information in Postgresql then transfer the results back to Excel as a
single table.
I am using Excel 2000 and Pos
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 03:09, Bob Pawley wrote:
> Thanks
>
> Does one version of ODBC work for all versions of Excel and Postgresql.
>
> I am wanting to transfer one or two tables from Excel and manipulate the
> information in Postgresql then transfer the results back to Excel as a
> single tabl
nt: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Excell
Agreed ODBC is the way to go, depending on what you are doing, Access
may be helpfull as an intermediate step.
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Bob Pawley wrote:
Hi All
Is there a fast and easy method of transferring information betwee
- Original Message -
From: "David Gardner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Postgresql"
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Excell
Agreed ODBC is the way to go, depending on what you are doing, Access may
be helpfull as an intermediate step.
J
Agreed ODBC is the way to go, depending on what you are doing, Access
may be helpfull as an intermediate step.
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Bob Pawley wrote:
Hi All
Is there a fast and easy method of transferring information between
MS Excel and PostgreSQL??
odbc?
Joshua D. Drake
Bob Pawl
Bob Pawley wrote:
Hi All
Is there a fast and easy method of transferring information between MS
Excel and PostgreSQL??
odbc?
Joshua D. Drake
Bob Pawley
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Hi All
Is there a fast and easy method of transferring information between MS Excel
and PostgreSQL??
Bob Pawley
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> location for new files.
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> Just my 2 cents (and man, the bank is hurtin' :)
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> Chris
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> > I don't understand the need for such complicated so
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