[ale] Semi OT
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Mon Apr 15 20:06:25 EDT 2002
Chris Fowler wrote:
> Just dump to comma delmited or tab delimited. Then import into Excel.
I suspect the Execs, what you to hold their 'thing' all the way. They
want to open an excel file, not do the importing...
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> From: The Wanderer [mailto:nomad at rdlg.net]On Behalf Of Robert L. Harris
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> I'm starting to work with on a project with a co-worker. He's building
> a very nice system database in postgress with an php front end. One
> problem just came up. There are execs who've found out about it and
> want to be able to read the data in excel. He knows how to extract the
> information from the database with PHP but needs to convert it to an
> excel spread sheet.
>
> Anyone know a php module or even a perl module that'll convert CSV or
> php data to an excel spread sheet? Giving them CSV data and expecting
> them to import it is too much work we've been told.
>
> (It's semi off topic because it's Linix+php+postgress and the only other
> solutions he can find are windows based which we REALY don't want to
> do.)
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> :wq!
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> FYI:
> perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'
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