On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 20:58 -0400, Drew Jensen wrote: > There isn't much to learn..but if you want to hand parse the text lines, > by all means go for it. There really is nothing magical about massaging > text files into database tables..it is usually just a bunch of grunt > type work. > > You could always dump the data XML instead of CSV...that gives you a bit > more flexibility. > > I have a script that would let you do that - you use a Base file > connected to the Calc file and the script just dumps either the entire > "sheet as table" or a query result to a simple XML file. No decent UI > for the script, but you just add two lines to the file, dbName and table > or query name and run it. > I can try those things, I just don't understand why the same data, from one day to the next will have errors. The same database file, with new records, creates problems with records that are in the middle of the file and unchanged. That makes no sense to me at all.
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