Thanks guys. I looked at Excel and found the import function. However, it didn't show a csv file as an option.
Could I create a master report in Excel for each event, then import the data from the csv file? Or do I have to import the csv file, then do the formatting like column headings, etc.?
Chas.
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CSV files
I am looking at feature to add to www.TexasShooting.com to allow people to register on-line for the TexasCHLforum Day at PSC and other events. The data will go into a MySQL database on the server, then it can be exported into a CSV file.
Does anyone know how I take the CSV file and import it into software that will allow me to create a useful report? I presume I could just import it into an Excel spreadsheet or perhaps an Access database. I thought about trying to write something to query the MySQL database directly, but I really don't want to mess with the database.
Thanks,
Chas.
Does anyone know how I take the CSV file and import it into software that will allow me to create a useful report? I presume I could just import it into an Excel spreadsheet or perhaps an Access database. I thought about trying to write something to query the MySQL database directly, but I really don't want to mess with the database.
Thanks,
Chas.