Ever tried reversing the process - and if so, what kind of damage has
been caused?
Carol P
On 30/04/2013 21:54, Denny Schwab wrote:
Hello,
SQLed allows you to import a CSV file into a database. It does not
give you any good way to view the data though.
I have not found any other spreadsheet
Thanks for the workaround which may be a start, but probably won't take
me as far as I need to go.
I'll give this a go though, for sur4e.
Carol P
On 30/04/2013 21:54, Denny Schwab wrote:
Hello,
SQLed allows you to import a CSV file into a database. It does not
give you any good way to view
Hello,
SQLed allows you to import a CSV file into a database. It does not
give you any good way to view the data though.
I have not found any other spreadsheet, or database, application that
works much better though. IDatabase does allow you to view the data
in a decent manner, but doesn't have
Hi all,
I am looking for a decent way of producing spreadsheets either on my
phone (probably from a ready-produced XL sheet) and/or from scratch,
perhaps using a suitable program and a Mac. I am seriously now thinking
that I may purchase a Mac but the reproduction of spreadsheets is a
*must*