Magnus, any chance of getting a look at what you currently have to help guide me in the appropriate direction?On 3/10/06, Magnus Hagander
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To be honest I didn't realise it was there. The tool I have in mind for more general data movement is a simplified version of
Magnus, any chance of getting a look at what you currently
have to help guide me in the appropriate direction?
Umm. That would kind of assume it's written down in a comprehensible
way. Which it isn't, of course :-)
The general ideas so far have been, off the top of my head:
* Pluginnable
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Magnus, any chance of getting a look at what you currently
have to help guide me in the appropriate direction?
Umm. That would kind of assume it's written down in a comprehensible
way. Which it isn't, of course :-)
The general ideas so far have been, off the top
Umm. That would kind of assume it's written down in a
comprehensible
way. Which it isn't, of course :-)
The general ideas so far have been, off the top of my head:
* Pluginnable set of readers and writers. Originally I'd see
postgresql, odbc, xml and possibly csv. Pg driver would
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Hello all,I was looking over the todo list and noticed an item
"import
To be honest I didn't realise it was there. The tool I have
in mind for more general data movement is a simplified
version of something like Microsoft's DTS, essentially with
input, transform and output modules. The input modules might
get data from ODBC or a CSV file for example, the
Hello all,
I was looking over the todo list and noticed an item import from CSV.
I was wondering if there was more information about what the thoughts were behind this item?
- Are you looking to be able to import a csv file into a single table?
- Multiple tables?
- Any examples exist out there